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The Times - 11/04/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Richard Garner, By Rupert Morris, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Paul Vallely, , By Pat Butcher, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Andrew Jaspan, From Craig Seton, , By Richard Dowden, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, By Alan Hamilton, By Robin Young, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, From Christopher Follett, From Eduardo Cue, Paris, From Ivor Davis, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Dessa Trevisan, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Frederick Bonnart, , From Our Correspondent, From Mary Lee, , Geoffrey Smith, From Roger Boyes, , From Frank Johnson, , From Martha de la Cal, From John Carlin, , From Hasan Akhtar, , From Richard Wigg, Robin Young, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, , Peter Jones, Michael Holroyd, Andrew Sinclair, Philip Howard, Edward Mortimer, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, by David Steel, Richard Dowden, Benard Levin:, Bryan Gould, Miles Kington, LEWIS STRETCH, , PETER THURNHAM, , WIMAL EDIRIWIRA, , HENRI de St ANTHOST, , PAUL ORMEROD, , D. F. GIBBS, , VALENTINE WALSH, , ALEXANDRA WALKER, , ANTHEA PELHAM BURN, , JUSTIN CARTWRIGHT, , W.A.C. HARVEY, , F. W. DERWENT, , DENYS SUTTON, , ROBERT McCREATH, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Philip Howard, Literary Editor, By Huon Mallalieu, By Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Morrison, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Noël Goodwin, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, By Our City Staff, By William Kay City Editor, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Pain, Alison Eadie, By Judith Huntley, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By David Miller, From Clive White, By Peter Ball, By Colin McQuillan, By Jenny MacArthur, Keith Macklin, By Keith Macklin, From Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Mitchell Platts, By Sydney Friskin, From John Watson, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Peter Marson, By Mandarin, By Michael Seely, John Prescott, , Edward Fennell, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Christopher Walker,

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Index. News: Virus threat to Britain's beet crop, Former Bhutto aide criticizes new appointees as Zia installs Cabinet, Smallpox tests on 1845 body, Museums attack tax policy, Miners and NCB in pay talks, Hong Kong deal ratified People's Congress pleads for restraint, A gold leaf from the Tory book, Message of peace to honour dead Nationwide services will celebrate VE day, Tax threat to travel perks, Shia girl's deadly trip to martyrdom, British eating much more snack food, survey says, White House signals cautious approach to superpowers summit, Thatcher raises East Timor issue, Polish fury at torture of Solidarity priest, Howe balances criticism of Czech rights record with friendship, Artificial heart man on tax evasion charge, Medical watchdog wanted to monitor ethics, Test engine checks air pollution, Irreparable loss to Galapagos wildlife as fire is checked, Which face for the National Front?, Rain brings relief but Africa still needs food, Le Pen to be excluded from coalition deal Fear of French PR poll prompts accord by right, Drug tests at snooker championship, C5 drink-driver short circuits the law, Roads, Sunday paper 'to fill gap on left', Drought in Africa takes toll of sand martins, The Times Profile: J.Sainsbury plc The fine art of selling groceries, Bonn killing prompts envoy recall, Science report Ultrasonic warning of lameness in racehorses, moreover... It's a must-for the moment, Croats tried for terror bomb blasts, Hungarian bank in financial alliance with Shah paper, Star Wars denounced by EEC Socialists, Irish daffodil growers triumph at spring show, Police blamed for wrong version of Cape shooting, MPs' donations criticized, US shifts policy over Cambodia aid, Letter from southern Lebanon Nightmare drives in an occupied land, Teacher conferences Union votes against exam disruption, Europe: initiative, not inertia, Book fair boycott 'arrogant', Rise in exports of farm machines to Soviet Union, What can happen when I go away, by Mrs Thatcher, Los Angeles mayor wins fourth term, Portfolio, Mengele trial 'vital for truth', 400 sip and sniff tap water in test, The Times Diary, The papers, Trade unions determined to play greater role in the Labour party, Nine hurt in blast at car plant, Sudan to be ruled by a 15-man junta, Action day paralyses Denmark, Homes set ablaze by lorry crash, Horizons The Times guide to career development The art of using computers, Council ends its defiance and issues rate demands, Hooded men hijack milk tanker, Lebanese PM shuns Cabinet, Civil Service union backs down on strike action, Palestinian changes his evidence, Burkina Faso and Ghana to integrate, DPP studies dossier on alleged £2m loans fraud, Reagan policies hurt Cabinet member Cash crisis for America's farm boss, Briton in the running for record marathon jackpot, The promise of endless power, Snow Reports, Drug baron faces lifetime behind bars Mexico's 'wild man' caged, BP to shed 750 jobs at refinery, General Appointments, Fear of attacks cancels Scouts' Job Week, Drawing the line at cartoonists, Commentary, Independent body for complaints against solicitors favoured by poll, BR invites tenders for super train. Sport: Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Boxing Hagler's ego takes a blow, Yachting Rating officer's resignation rocks the boat, Cricketers agree to drug tests, Rackets Tolchard caught out by Barrett, Hockey French defeat opens door for Britain, Polo Hipwoods hold key for Boehm, Football: One half of Merseyside confirms its place in European final while the other half makes a provisional booking Liverpool find safe path to foothills, Last Night's Results, Show Jumping Dickinson wins raffle, Tennis Miss Mair forgets how to win, Rugby League Diary RU still not listening to translation of codes, Golf: April In Augusta IS When An Old Master Bursts Into Bloom Again Watson remains flower of the field, Cricket Boycott a selector, Athletics London lures Jones, Squash Rackets Tyrella tire champions, Racing: Francome's Premature Retirement Leaves Void On National Hunt Scene Smith Eccles to make most of opportunity with Restless Shot, Rugby Union Lesson for students as Smith and Moon shine in junior trial. Law: PCs charged with burglary, Court of Justice of the European Communities Commission failed to disclose relevant information Timex Corporation and Others v Council and Commission of the European Communities Case 264/82, Three men on gun charges, Outburst in court at murder case, Murder charge, US air base broken into by CND, Youth to appear in court after boy found dead, Women in Budd race demo fined, Telex forwarding restrictions are in breach of EEC Treaty Italy v Commission Case 41/83, Residence qualification for state allowance wrong Hoeckx v Openbaar Centrum voor Maatschappelijk Welzijn Case 249/83 Scrivner and Another v Centre Public d'Aide Sociale de Chastre Case 122/84, High Court to rule on Goshawk case, Judge to report barrister who took 28 hours over his final speech, Russian sentry may face trial for killing. Display Advertising: Logica, Maxwell House, The Perfect Match, The Seagull, Mackay Carpets, Motor, Scottish Widows' Fund And Life Assurance Society, Nec, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Glc, The Times, Thomson's, Pool Promoters Association, British Caledonian, Team Xerox, Railfreight, Insead Mba, De Groot Collis, Saudia, British Aerospace, Twa, Harrods, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Microphones to quieten heckling MPs. Picture Gallery: Gina Campbell prepares new craft for racing. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,708, New books-paperback, Concise Crossword (No 616), Sale room Old Master price shock, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Awesome gifts untarnished yet, Thunder, drips and leaks, United States theatre: One huge factory of entertainment, Fantasy, blunder and luck, BBCSO/Groves, Marmalade magic, Opera The Marriages Between Zones 3,4&5, Fidelio, On the delivering of Life Sentences, Fiction False bombs and bloodbaths, A Wind in the Wilios, Concerts Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra/Koopman, Telivision Theatrical spirits. Classified Advertising: Time & Tide, LA Crème De LA Crème, Acknowledgments, Situations Wanted, Short Lets, General Appointments, Advertising, Entertainments, Flamingo Flamingo Flamingo. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Where love pays a penalty in torture, On This Day [Chartism]. Editorials/Leaders: Dialogue With Dublin, Question Of Ballots, Finance And Industry Money supply justifies official caution, Fair Winds In Sri Lanka. Letters to the Editor: 'Chunnel' contenders, Art in lieu of tax, Value for money in choice of jobs, Broadcasting's future, Putting technology in its place, 'Terror' in Sri Lanka, Art restoration, False alarm, Conditioned reflex, Letters of the law. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Richard Williams, Mr John Bone, Mr John Blackie, Mr Terence Sanders Armaments expert and oarsman. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Indecision in market, Money Markets And Gold, Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Authorized Unit Trusts, Stock Exchange Prices Modest progress, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Market Summary. Business and Finance: Shell and BHP in joint bid for Australian gasfield operator, Spectrum fears loss after discount war, Stock Market Report Hopes of lower inflation lift blue chips out of the doldrums, Developer aims to diversify, Ministers may call Gatt talks, Australia licence for UK banks 'by June', Acquisitions prompt County Bank move, £20m profits at Smiths Industries, Company News, Commodities, Tempus Born-again Smiths industries, Only 10 out of 10 will do for high-tech tenants, Airport site plan revised, Goldsmith puts up $807m in california takeover battle, In Brief, Phillips & Drew to buy stake in jobber, Oil producers resist BNOC cut. Business Appointments: Appointments. Births. Property: Rentals, Property South Of The Thames. Weather: The Weather.

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