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The Times - 15/03/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Anthony Bevins, Richard Evans, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans, By William Kay City Editor, From Richard Owen, , From Mohsin Ali, , By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Peter Davenport, , By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, , From Christopher Walker, , From Ivor Davis, From David Watts, , From Ian Murray, , Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Hornsby, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Martha de la Cal, From Roger Boyes, From Harry Debelius, From Alan Tomlinson, From Mary Lee, , Patricia Clough, Alan Franks, By Nicholas Timmins, Irving Wardle, Martin Cropper, Geoff Brown, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, PHS, George Brock, Richard Bassett, David Watt, Miles Kington, STEPHEN BYRNE, , ROY JENKINS, , W. K. MACKENZIE, , SUSAN LIDDELL, , PETER KENNEDY, , E. G. BARNARD, , M. HUGHES, , MICHAEL IVENS, , MICHAEL SHARKEY, , ANNE DILLON, , G. COLE, , MARGARET BURN, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Ian Griffiths, By Philip Robinson, By Christopher Dunn, By Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, By Pam Spooner, By Richard Thomson, By Derek Harris, Ken Pyne, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Non-League Football by Paul Newman, By William Stephens, By Richard Streeton, From John Ballantine, By Mitchell Platts, By John Hennessy, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Pat Butcher, By Michael Seely, By John Karter, By Mandarin, By Paul Harrison, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Schools rugby by Michael Stevenson, Simon Barnes, By Joyce Whitehead, by Clifford Webb, bY Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Nicholas Ashford, Nicholas Ashford,

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Index. News: 876 print workers to lose jobs, Lame duck Ronnie races for time, Tory call to keep petrol cost below £2, Teachers-the new lower class, Snow reports, Dust stirs over the nuclear past, US claims more Soviet missiles deployed, On This Day The Calamity At Sheffield., Plans to repair smashed chapel window, Letter from Geneva Diplomacy taken in leisurely stride, Miners move towards breakaway union, moreover... One can take an age in the train, The plating people who steamed the best out of their boiler by night, China trade mission hailed as triumph, Thatcher backs jail for soccer hooligans, Navy sails to Caicos islands, Food prices, Call to punish consultants for fee abuse, Snow Reports, Agreement reached on electronic newspaper, Bonn closes ranks on 'Auschwitz lie' law, Electrical Efficiency/2 Off-peak ways to cut the cost, Collective worship in Schools to stay, Commentary, Reprisal raids on Baghdad and Tehran, Spain sacks air chief after crashes, Woman made false claim over rape, My son should not be there, Civil Service unions consider stoppage, Unita to free 22 hostages but tells Britons to expect no future mercy, Electrical Efficiency/3 Category 2 Winner Cheaper energy fuels growth, Night of Millwall violence shatters Luton, Trotskyists set to challenge reselection, Consult unions on economy, Heath says, Potato politics stir passions, Electrical Efficiency/1 Taking a lead in the power game, Walker doubt on NCB reshuffle, Russians 'cool' on summit proposal, Livingstone calls on Labour councils to obey rate capping, Science report Authenticity doubt on famous fossil, Kinnock challenge denied, Thatcher backs Mubarak, Penalties urged for delays in injury claims, East bloc thaw on history's old flames, Border briefing: Prince Norodom Sihanouk,, London Our catwalks are centre stage again, Baron need not tell size of fortune, Honduras wrangle over President's term People's man clings to power, Java blast kills 17, More help urged for Aids cases, GPs 'should be told of drink-drive offenders', The Swann report Children must be taught to live in multiracial society, inquiry says, The 44 'invisible' hours, Motoring Wind of change for Rolls-Royce, Thriller writers all set for a ment of murder, Government to press for looser farm quota system, Egypt warns US on Mid-East, Roads, Corrupt policemen 'escaping conviction', Challenge to Europe's barriers, debuts: Semyon Bychkov (left) aged 32, born in Leningrad, and Vovka Ashkenazy,, Marathon Man Never mind their speed, what about my endurance?, The Times Diary, Talks set on appeals over drugs blacklist, Medical Briefing Cot deaths: how parents and doctors make mistakes, Putting on the glitz, The PEP winners: From pencils to caps, £53m bill for royal transport fleet, Britain firm on Falkland sovereignty, Landlords bombed as Lisbon rents rise, New £1.5m jazz centre runs out of cash, Nimeiry seeking peace with rebels, Condemned artist may be freed at 93, Lebanese Christian split narrows Militia rebel agrees to talk, Gorbachov states his terms Missiles are key to Bonn-Moscow link, Brazil marks return to democracy, Addis denies using force, Cabinet-Commons clash over defence spending, Portfolio, Polish priest braves fear of police revenge to launch freedonm campaign, Court of Appeal upholds council ban on rugby club after S African tour, £20,520 paid for hero's medal, Gendarmes fly to aid Guadeloupe, Harrods bid cleared by Tebbit, Category 1 Winner Pencil makers sharpen production, NUT adopts legal tactics over pay docking, Malaysian cars to be imported free of duty, Children's spending power cut, Long-range spying on computers. Display Advertising: Airscrew Howden Limited, Railway, British Airways, Audi, Peterborough Development Corporation, The Victoria Wine Company, Volvo, 3I, The Standard Life Assurance Company, "Shell", W. R. Grace Overseas Development Corporation, Millbank, High & Dry, St. Joseph's Hospice, Burton, The Times, Cathay Pacific, Electric, Osmiroid, Boots, Baileys, Kleinwort Benson, Energy Efficiency Office, Medical Express, Derek Crouch, Secomak Air Products Ltd, Gateway Building Society, Rspca, Sedgwick Group, Advance Statics Limited, Carbolite Furnaces, Jcn, Rowntree Mackintosh, Tdg, Skf, Keymer, Minolta, Base Lending Rates, Merlin. News in Brief. Law: Royal arrest case dropped, Twelve men charged on informer's` evidence, Two orders impossible W v Heywood, Crash award, Privy Council Compulsory purchase of land valid Winfat Enterprise (HK) Co Ltd v Attorney General of Hong Kong, Failed French spy jailed for five years, Prayer two charged on son's death, Court of Appeal Council ban on rugby club over South African tour is lawful Wheeler and Others v Leicester City Council, Verdict today in Louise Brown case. Politics and Parliament: Hong Kong Bill Concession to allay fears of residents, BBC Funding No move away from fee, Pm's Questions Punishment must deter crimes of violence, Parliament today, The Budget on Tuesday, Fishing Keeping the Spanish fleet in check, Education Promoting tolerance and racial harmony in Britain's schools, The Falklands Search for constructive response, Teachers' Pay Despicable and disgraceful behaviour, Football hooligans · Swann report decisions · Spanish armada Law And Order Thatcher call for report on soccer violence. Picture Gallery: Mr Friday. Arts and Entertainment: Top films, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,686, Concise Crossword (No 595), Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room £93,500 record for Rowlandson lampoon. Reviews: Television Yours unfaithfully, Deathwatch, Concert Cycle if luxury LSO/Abbado, Theatre Wasted talent Weekend Break, Cinema A bully in black and white. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Legal Notices, First, Forthcoming Events, Car Buyers' Guide, Mercedes. Editorials/Leaders: Doing Good By Stealth, All Honourable Members, Long Voyage, Light Cargo, Finance And Industry End of the seven years' war for Harrods. Letters to the Editor: Broadcasting's troubles, Hearts and minds, Relief for lower paid, Teachers' pay, Setting free the buses, All things being equal, M15 inquiry, Little appreciated, Union view on taxing pension funds, Funding education, In the Curia, Regeneration in inner cities. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Winchester College, Latest appointments, Schweitzer Prize for missionary. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr F. P. Knight, Mr Christopher Phillpotts, Mr Alan Barber, Mr Janes Mitchell Notable publishing successes. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Shares in retreat, The pound, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Late surge for shares. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Dee tactics attacked by Booker, How to beat start-up costs-just buy out the boss, Banks and building societies in tax pact, Commodities, Authorized Unit Trusts, Raleigh loss stunts TI growth, In Brief, Hongkong Land to raise £95m to reduce debt mountain, Market Summary, Tempus Hopeful factor in TI share price equation, Stock Market Report BTR, Vickers and GKN all move ahead in late buying spree, Fleet denies bid intention, Investment Trusts, A boost for ailing agencies, Company News, Budget Briefing Lawson set for two-pronged attack on tax and insurance, Briefing Pressure to lift the VAT limit, 'UK needs minister of tourism', London Financial Futures, Shell soars to £3.65 billion record on strength of dollar. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Football: Call For Firm Measures To Curb Hooliganism Government must act to save game, Volleyball Tennant at home on other side of net, Boxing Graham squanders an advantage, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Golf Lyle leads European challenge, Rugby League Two players suspended after brawl, Rugby Union: Cramped Match Schedule Frantic finish for England, Real Tennis Davies tries again for Ronaldson's title, Cricket Botham cleared for Ashes but Somerset 'divided', Racing: Fitzgerald's Champion Leads Clean Sweep For The North In Gold Cup Forgive 'N Forget in memorable victory, Hockey Chance for schoolgirls to make their mark, Edmonds enjoys Australian experience The Croupier basks in razzmatazz of the pyjama game, Athletics Sprinters happy to let BR take the strain, Rackets Professionals beat Hearn and Tanner. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Times 1785-1985 Tennis. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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