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The Times - 17/07/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, From Diana Geddes, From Michael Binyon, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, Reports by Colin Hughes, Peter Evans, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, , By Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From Alan McGregor, From Jan Raath, From Richard Owen, , From Frank Johnson, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Hornsby, , From David Bernstein, , From Our Correspondent, , From Ivor Davis, From Richard Wigg, From Paul Vallely, , From Mohsin Ali, , From Mario Modiano, From Keith Dalton, From W. P. Reeves, , From Richard Ford, , Stephen Pettitt, Richard Morrison, David Robinson, , Richard Williams, James Methuen-Campbell, Celia Brayfield, Joseph Rotblat, , Liz Hodgkinson, Jane Withers, Suzanne Greaves, Shona Crawford Poole, Isabelle Anscombe, PHS, by Walter Merricks, Robert Waller, Andrew Gamble, Miles Kington, BRIAN CROZIER, , MARCUS WHEELER, , BROOKEBOROUGH, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , ALI ARSHAD, , MICHAEL SEARS, , T. A DELCHAR, , E. GASTWIRTH, , W. H. O'NEIL, , R. O. STONEHOUSE, , P. S. KEYTE, , A. S. C. MITCHELL, , WELLINGTON, , E. S. EARL, , PETER GIFFARD, NEIL W. GRAESSER, , HOME, , JOHN HOPKINSON, , J. D. JONES, , LANSDOWNE, , P. C. MacDONALD, , PATRICK M. SELLARS, , ROBERT C. STEWART, , T. WALKER, , B. THALAYASINGAM, , W. A. TWEMLOW, W. ALAN HEATON-WARD, , PRISCILLA MITCHELL, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Maxwell Newton, From Bailey Morris, , By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By William Kay, City Editor, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Cliff Feltham, By Pam Spooner, Alison Eadie, Patience Wheatcroft, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alastair Brett, FG, Marcel Berlins, Robert Johnson, QC, MB, Clare Dyer, From Pat Butcher, , By a Special Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Barry Pickthall, By a Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Marcus Williams, By Ivo Tennant, By Peter Ball, From John Wilcockson, , From John Roberson, By Our Shooting Correspondent, By Peter Tatlow, By Mitchell Platts, By John Hennessy, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Diana Wildman, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Mark Lawson, From Ian Murray, PH, By John Young,

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Index. News: The Law/4 Americans on tour, moreover... Charles Darwin evolved here, Provincial sale spotlight Change in fashion makes English oak a good buy, Minister removed in Kremlin shake-up, Last-minute wage deal averts threat of Israeli general strike, Newspaper technology How NGA came to relax its grip, MPs want water board meetings opened to public, Unesco congress joins Live Aid applause, C5 advert claims rejected, First steps to a high-tech future Ministers meet to define Eureka, Science report Controlling transparency of glass, Aids story complaint rejected, Airport security to be tightened, Counselling call after 'abortion trauma', Managers blamed for computer plan losses, BBC cuts may mean Radio 2 closure, Senate hawks give way as Burt gets Bonn post, Dispute over embassy arrest Dutch threaten to recall their envoy in Pretoria, Sympathy and fears for Reagan, The Law/1 The case for legal reforms, Conflicting verdicts on arms talks, Meeting the people Gandhi outflanks the windowdressers, Who gets a discount in court?, Beirut quiet as gunmen stay away, Teachers' pay talks collapse in disarray, Five die in township mob attacks, Three killed in holiday island fire, US soldier hurt on 'spy' patrol in East Germany, Case Histories Barbara Ball, Comment The father and daughter who dare to be different, Urban Man finds his place in the zoo, Goodbye to Bond and bangles, Births 'an alert on pollution', Questions to answer over Britain's crowded prisons, New move to save Lyceum as theatre, Interest rates must fall if recovery is not to be threatened, CBI head says, Misadventure verdict on the child stripper who died in council care, Judges Training for the Bench, Cereals key to EEC crop reform, Labour's rock and poll song to youth, Paul Vallely reveals how US know-how has let down the Sudanese Famine errors that have killed thousands, Roads, Austrian wines impounded in West Berlin, Forestry focus, 150mph Jaguar continues V12 rehabilitation, University finance: a solution spurned, Magistrates Amateur but it works, The Times Diary, Pay deal forces health cuts, Banzer claims Bolivia victory, The papers, Cost of London living rises by 11.5 per cent, Inquest lawyers clash over advice to children at cliffs, Oxford University class lists, Smith confronts Mugabe over sacked white minister, Linda Christmas in the Commons Kinnock gets in a Pre-safari shot, Why I stopped work on the bomb, Barristers Competitive but conservative, Belgian crisis leads to early poll, Solicitors The shake-up for survival, A 'Gothick' park is reclaimed from wilderness, Russia to halt whaling, Labour seen as threat to the West, Thatcher to cut red tape in drive for jobs, Glamorous spy jailed for 18 years, Regan confirms role as White House supremo during president's illness, The Times Cook Setting a precedent with strawberry jam, The Law/3 Muddled justice for the children, Sudan refugees moved in case of epidemic, Portfolio, Kinnock delays Notts decision, 'Vive la difference' rule hits tourists dining in paris, Pilgrimage museum for Canterbury, Double engine loss 'caused air crash', Women: facing the crisis years, Don't let this right be arrested, American Bar Association 'Risks' in a Bill of Rights, All Blacks gather to hear alternative tour plans. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Carswell Legal Publications, Bank Of Scotland, National Westminster Bank Plc, Pcl, Robson Rhodes, Bank Of Cyprus (London) Limited, Trusthouse Forte Hotels, Theodore Goddard, Allied Irish Banks, Cubes, Room Twelve, Shirlstar, The Times, Ford, Baker & McKenzie, Stoy Hayward, Portfolio, Coward Chance, Locums, Holman, Fenwick & Willan Solicitors, Waltons & Morse Solicitors, Christie's Contemporary Art, Michael Page Partnership, Sharp, Wiggins Teape, The Famous Grouse, Clydesdale Bank Plc, British Steel Corporation, Army Officer, Debenhams, Base Lending Rates. Politics and Parliament: Kinnock hurls Live Aid jibe at Thatcher, Prescribing Limited list scrutiny next week, Business Moves to cut out the red tape, House Of Lords Tory revolt on bus regulation, Parliament today, Drug Abuse Robbins novel attacked by Tory MP, Inadvisable to rely on exchange rate, Famine Relief Voluntary aid praised: state aid defended, Rate Capping Overspending councils told to think again, PM: New law on racialism premature, Labour's new faces for the 1990s, Ravenscraig Different view now on steelworks, Abolition Bill becomes law. Law: Death penalty, Minister pays for court scene, Interest disallowed where not pleaded Ward v Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset, Bailey divorce, Policeman tells of shooting, Salesman tackled gunman, Marcos critic faces corruption charges, Late amendment valid Empressa Cubana Importadora de Alimentos v Octavia Shipping Co SA, Murdered boy's mother freed on bail, European Law Report EEC law allows import ban Pharmon BV v Hoechst AG Case 19/84 Court of Justice of the European Communities, Tax on thieves. Reviews: Uncanny double bill Aunt Caroline's Will/Prima Donna, Jazz Content to have fun with old friends Fats Domino, The view from the largest hotel in the world, Concert Restraint and charm of the strings Stockholm Sinfonietta/Saraste, Television Sound effect, Opera Alcina. Classified Advertising: LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, 'A Blast Of Fresh Air', Entertainments, Business Services, Tempting Times. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Down at heel shoes go for £8,000 at Christie's, New books-hardback, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,791, Concise Crossword (No 698), Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Tax cut priority edges PSBR to the sidelines, Time For Another Bonfire, Bar Against Reform. Letters to the Editor: Atomic research, Kremlin changes, Future of universities, Live Aid lessons for modern world, Protection of UK salmon stocks, Consultants in NHS, Felix Greene, Letters of the law, Little-known phrases, Legal outlook, Need to soothe Irish worries. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Knighthood for judge, Latest appointments, Cornish lifeboatman wins award, Church news Bishop of Willesden appointed, Abbot re-elected. Deaths. Obituaries: Heinrich Böll Novelist in the humanist tradition, Mr Roy Lubbock, Mr Bernard Gutteridge. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, BSC loss soars to £409m as miners' strike takes toll, London Financial Future, Intasun buys two hotels, Commodities, Wall St Wire Bonds stage recovery, Chrysalis flotation is a flop, Financial Services Brokers dig deep for snap answer, Capel plans stockbroking chain, Stock Market Report Investors take an away-day, In Brief, Market Summary, Sterling rise depresses manufacturing output, Investment Trusts, Fed sets new monetary targets, Company News In Brief, Cut in British oil output ruled out, Two seek money broker role, Tempus Healthier Medicare will speed Reed share price recovery. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Bright start to account, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Services. Sport: Yachting Precious gains for Jade and British, Hockey Change of rule is rejected, Equestrianism Toms in the clear, Cricket: England Will Look To Strengthen Bowling To Get A Grip On Series Draw comes as relief and more stalemates likely, Golf: The Countdown To This Year's Open Trevino backs his practice gamble, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Football Oxford not welcome, Evening Racing, Cycling Hinault fighting bravely to retain balance of power, America's Cup Syndicate head quits, Shooting Rosling reaps the wind, Lacrosse Britain can keep record, Boxing World title bouts for three British boxers, Racing: Swinburn's Travels Should Be Amply Rewarded With Three Winners Puget can show appreciation of shorter trip at Yarmouth, Athletics Cram shatters world record as Aouita forces thrilling finish. Property: Overseas Property Any colour \s\ so long as it's white, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Property, Property Buyers Guide, Residential Property Inner London village, Overseas. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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