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The Times - 09/11/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, , By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, , From Robert Fisk, From Michael Hornsby, By Hugh Clayton, By Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, From Peter Davenport, , By Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Frank Johnson, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Ian Murray, From John Earle, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Thomas, From John Best, , From Alan Hamilton, By Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Trevor Fishlock, , From Christopher Thomas, , From John Best, From Geoffrey Matthews, From Neil Kelly, , From Charles Harrison, From Our Correspondent, , From Richard Bassett, From Paul Routledge, , Simon Barnes, David Miller, A. N. Author, John O'Sullivan, Woodrow Wyatt, JAMES BOURLET., JEREMY BURCHILL, , PHILIP REDFERN, , S. A. GROVER, , E. TURNBULL., JOAN BRYANT, , COLIN A. HENDRIE., HELEN JAGO, , RICHARD EMERY., DAVID GREEN, , ALISTAIR HORNE., GUY FISON., CONRAD RUSSELL, , DAVID BENEST, , S. W. CRAWFORD, , Richard Holloway, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Gareth Huw Davies, BD, Peter Ryde, Richard Williams, Thomson Prentice, W. J. Burroughs, Philip Ray, Alex McWhirter, Sarah Driver, Caroline Fisher, Beryl Downing, Jane MacQuitty, Isabelle Anscombe, Ashley Stephenson, Michael Young, Raymond Keene, Jeremy Flint, Stan Hey, Judy Froshaug, Iain Liddell, A. S. Byatt, Philip Howard, John Selwyn Gummer, Marcel Berlins, Peter Waymark, Antonia Fraser, Mark Lawson, Peter Ackroyd, John Percival, Hilary Finch, David Wade, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Alison Eadie, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, By Cliff Feltham, By Pam Spooner, Edited by Lorna Bourke, Lorna Bourke, Vivien Goldsmith, David Smith, Lawrence Lever, Susan Fieldman, Sara Williams, LB, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By George Ace, By Ian McLauchlan, By David Hands, Gordon Allan, By Jim Railton, By Clive White, By Paul Newman, By Keith Macklin, From Philip Nicksan., By Colin McQuillan, By Pat Butcher, By John Nicholls, From Mitchell Platts, From Mitchell Platts, , Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, RH,

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Index. Politics and Parliament: Brickbats for script-reading bores of the House, Foreign Affairs Thatcher accused of 'cynical deception', Bribery and fraud behind JMB plight, House told, Jmb Case Allegations of sex and fraud in financial dealings. News: Hope from a martyrs' memorial, Burma Railway survivors and widows pay homage, Weapons that can save the world, Abbey admits agency review error, Dearer motoring as premium rates rise, The greening of Africa Cairo meeting will launch environment clean-up, Two killed in plane crash, Football as therapy, Pay dispute threatens to close opera, Daily Telegraph Family may lose control of paper, Nigerian chiefs family to lose free hotel board, Review Paperbacks Women who trailed success, Nominee of Reagan fails Nato quiz, Travel Hit or miss, but that's snow business, State to write off £370m Rolls loss, Israelis fear Arafat is improving PLO image, Seoul confines Kim Dae Jung for torture claim, Sliding along on top of the world, Drink Gifts in the best possible taste, Governors' role in police relations with schools, Civil Service falls to smallest since 1939, British threat to steel agreement, Marsh body still baffles the experts, 'Militant' sellers face Labour expulsion, Outings, Surgeons linked to care delays, Demolition restarts to fell Hackney's leaning tower, Mitterrand's goodwill gesture French make U-turn on fighter, Car bomb rocks secret police HQ in Santiago, Fears of coup threaten Thai partnership of military and civilians, Eating Out The call of the country, Bhopal leak 'sabotage', Gandhi peeved by Thatcher India gives Britain the cold shoulder, Palestinian car bomb kills airline manager, Students force minister to flee, Air disaster victims settle for at least £20m compensation, Solicitors being asked to vote on keeping right to advertise, Saturday See where they ski, In The Garden A hedge against the frost and snow, Shopping. Mixed blessings in the card explosion, Downhill daredevils-a race apart, Police force red tape criticized for shortages on the beat, Electricians seek Shah concession on unions, Hostages in written plea to Reagan, Shopping Trained to take party strain, Republican senator makes last-ditch attempt to stop Soviet ship sailing, Stroke risks from drink 'underestimated', Portfolio, Cut out the slog with a catalogue, Craxi wins Senate confidence vote Italy rejects Israel's censure, Collecting Grand old pen friends, Iranian planes pound Iraq, Poems worth the paper, Horizons Learning lessons for life, Murder most respectable, Death toll in Bogotá siege may top 100, Stockton attacks Thatcher policies, Entertainments, Answer to election doubters Post-dated pledge to quit by Marcos, Sporting Diary, Money, morality and McCormack, Plessey partner to apppeal Pentagon figures on Ptarmigan disputed, Police hunt widens for rapist-killer, Science report Wetland birds face danger from cattle, Agenda of US visit Washington smitten with royal fever, Indian joins apartheid mediators, Gorbachov offers to extend ban on tests into new year, Weekly Walks, The Yurchenko affair Woman said to have jilted KGB chief, Scargill co-operates with courts in first step to have NUM assets freed, In the Garden, Officials dismissed in Romanian energy crisis, Thinker, sailor, soldier, spy, IRA bomb bandsmen 'neglected by Army'. Picture Gallery. Law: Jailed 'innocent man' loses bail plea, Football hooligan jailed for life, Patient jailed for life, Peer fined £500 and banned, Freedom for jailed boxer, Aids scare in court, Student crippled in car crash wins record damages of £413,945, Cape editor charged in Tambo case, Cannabis fine, Law Report November 9 1985 Court of Appeal Employee's exclusive possession creates tenancy Royal Philanthropic Society and Another v County, Son of former NZ Premier convicted of fraud, Heroin arrests in Malta, Sikhs face explosives charges. Display Advertising: Jindo, Framlington Personal Pensions, Target, New Court Smaller Australasian Companies Fund, Barratt, Henderson, Aitken Hume Funds(management) Limited, Npi, Schroder Financial Management, Northern Rock, Rothschild, Tunbridge Wells Equitable, Stapleford Park Plc., The Equitable Life, The Times, Saa, Burlington Investments Ltd, Nationwide Building Society, Bulls Blood Of Eger, Sun Life, Leamington Spa Building Society, Paxton & Whitfield Ltd, Oxfam, Mercantile House Group, Save & Prosper, Kawai, Dixons, Voyages Jules Verne, The M & G Group, Animal Health Trust, The Times Portfolio, Idb, Baronworth Ltd, Currys, Base Lending Rates, Bolton Building Society. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: World chess title hangs, Bridge Numbers not always odds-on winners, Jazz, Concise Crossword (No 796), Chess The waiting game that lasted 13 years, Bookings, Weekend television and radio programmes, Sale room Iron hounds fetch good price, The Times Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,890. Editorials/Leaders: Incentives In The Surgery, What The Censor Left In, Private Airports, Finance And Industry Steinberg fails to unnerve Mercury Securities. Letters to the Editor: Spreading apple tree, Long-term fight against drug abuse, Disorderly conduct, Anglo-Irish talks, Channel link, Black economy, Japan and the EEC, The poverty lobby, University blacklist, Ptarmigan that missed the boat, Little women, Conquering hero. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Classified Advertising: London-Gatwick to Innsbruck, alpina, Miss World Clubs Plc, Services tomorrow: Remembrance Sunday, If you want to, Announcements, Penny Shares, Itt, ICE, Christmas Cards, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Holidays & Villas, The, Independent Schools Feature. Official Appointments and Notices: New Lord Mayor, Latest appointments. Obituaries: His Honour B. Gibbens, Cdr Thomas Fox-Pitt Working for change in Africa, William Tweddell. Reviews: Recommended, Arts Diary Assessing the archives, Television Blood, tears and laughter, Waking up to bedtime television, Radio' Tears in the beer, Opera Stravinsky spectacular The Rake's Progress, Dance Royal Ballet, Radio The first rumblings of revolt, Films On Tv Mis-rule Britannia, The Times Choice. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, The pound, Unit Linked Insurance Investments, London Financial Futures, The Times Trust Information Service, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Late surge for shares. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Free to choose-that's ideal, Tempus Timing of US upturn vital to troubled Micro Focus, Stock Market Report Courtaulds shares on target for 190p, Commodities, Pensions/2 Millions may be needing advice, Mortgages Banks cash in on bigger loans, SE may limit compensation liability, Family Money/2 Loyalty, at the investor's cost Unit Trusts, The plastic passports to shops galore, Taxation Marriage with profits from the Revenue, Wills How divorce tears apart a legacy, Interest Rates Round-Up, Family Money/1, LME to reopen November 18, United States poised to end unitary tax war with Britain, Pensions/1 Sell up, stay put and then cash in Property, Market Summary, Saudis may drop BAe oil swap, Memcom reshuffles its board, The early leavers who retire to disappointment, Business Expansion Art, hotels and restaurants are hungry for cash, In Brief Payout plan at Arenson, The trust that takes the tiniest charge, Company News In Brief, Insurance All in the interest of paying out, Family Money/8 Win £2,500 in The Times Hill Samuel Young competition. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Football, Rugby Union And Other Weekend Fixtures, Football Rich club with a ragged defence calls on Mabbutt, Rugby League British hopes high, Cricket Hilditch is hooked on the same old bait, Golf: Langer Moves Up With Another 67 Top players under threat from US PGA, Rowing Record entry for fours, Sidelines Wisdom that is overpriced at 5p, Sports in Brief, Judo Competitors thrown together, Out of Africa Inspiration flickers in the heart of darkness, Tennis Jenkins is banned indefinitely, Squash Rackets Williams's dogged advance, Hockey Essex lose Gladman for final, Yachting New eligibility rule, Racing: Ballydurrow Can Take Feature Event On Last Day Of Flat Season At Doncaster The Tsarevich should scale the Cheltenham heights again, Athletics Home runners face ban for racing with South Africans, Rugby Union: Attitudes Are On Trial At The Arms Park Fijians virtues should not inconvenience eager Welsh, Gymnastics: Russians Take Team Championships US coach protests over injury. Deaths. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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