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News from 22/01/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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Tony Dyer, John Huxley, Malcolm Brown, William Kay, Charles Darwin, Victoria Glendinning, Jon Swain, Frank Barber, Chris Ryder, Chris Tighe, Drew Smith, MicHael Green, Graham Rose, Antony Terry, Ferdinand Mount, Humphrey Carpenter, John Whale, Nick Pitt, Julian Symons, Henry Porter, Cal McCrystal, Jason Tomas, Peter Godwin, Robert Hewison, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, lain Johnstone, Veronica Horwell, Derek Jewell, George Gordon, Murray Sayle, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Norman Harris, Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, David Blundy, Donald Macintyre, Giles Merritt, Geoff Whitten, Peter Ackroyd, Lionel Barber, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Bernard Cafferty, G. H. Dickson, Brian Moynahan, Roger Eglin, Peter Shearlock, Daniel Alexander, Boris Schapiro, Sean French, Judith Jackson, Jorge Luis Borges, Kenneth Cork, Nick Rosen, David Owen Mp, David Lipsey Economics Editor, Jill Neville, Peter Wilsher, Hugo Young Political Editor, Simon Freeman, Stephen Pile, Gareth Huw Davies, Nick Morris, Simon Frith, Kate Finch, Stephen Jones, Hirsh Goodman, Tony Levene, Brian Deer, Heather Kirby, Norman Lebrecht, N Freedman Councillor, Michael McDOWELL, Martin Kettle, Patrick Rowley, Dilys Powell, David Lipsey, Wellington, Paris Diary, Oliver Gillie, Rosemary Righter Diplomentic Correspondent, Kim Fletcher, Felix Aprahamian, John Glenn, Alison Miller, Robert Maxwell, Andrew Dilmot, Sue Summers, Brian Jackman reports, S. S., Stephen Fay, Angus Stirling Director-General, John Shirley Chief Reporter, Peter Shearlock City Editor, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Cory James, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Peter Dunn, Colin Clifford, Jill Turner, L. G. B., Caroline McGHIE, Jon Connell Defence Correspondent, Anton La Guardia, Marina Vaizey, Phillip Knightley, Germaine Greer, Lord Byron, Roger Ratcliffe, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Isabel Hilton, Muriel Bowen,

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Contents Thatcher hands Hong Kong to China Britain accepts Chinese 'guarantees' over colony's capitalist future Unions are now out of touch, says Murray Egypt joins move for peace Contents Doctor of courage: Jacqueline Du Pre, cellist and… Triple murder Palace shelled Spying charge £6m raid charge News Digest Gems reward Randall century Picture Gallery Contents Hunt for top Nazi Contents Boycott is back for Yorkshire An apology Contents Scientists vie to test Shroud Ford IBA blocks adverts for Euro-elections Fan jet in the balance After the GLC: the new councils Mr Jack Ward Bond winners Solaire Holidays Tarzan dies at 79 Sicily The many answers needed in Jacobs insurance plan Name the secret panels who pick JPs, says MP Neck and neck in miners' ballot Falcon Thomas Cook Holidays In search of the vanishing ormer Consett: the last resort Runcie cheers the women priests Audi New evidence could clear Cuban 'spies' Non-stop London via St Marylebus? Halifax The world's No1 building society The wandering Star upsets Britain's Communist party Alliance will turn nasty SDP plans new justice ministry Fifty years and the Holocaust later, an English lady asks . . . is this my lost childhood? Britannia Jersey Gilt Fund Limited Nilffisk Limited 5 Five Chalks The Citroën Bx. It Drove Britain's Top Motoring Donny and Clyde The Week Ahead House that is cracking up under bad vibrations A thing of rags and patches, ballads songs and snatches Computer Technology Limited How Newsnight came back from the brink Radio Times rolls? The Wine Club Another world scoop How to make good in the risk business People Next week Sidney Bernstein, (right) chief architect of the Granada conglomerate and genius of Granada Television, celebrates his 85th birthday. Profile by Susan Crosland Heathnote Life in a cotton-wool groove Nick Rosen meets Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie Secrets of a great survivor The curious career of Miron Grindea, publisher of everyone who is anybody. By Norman Lebrecht The Week in Words You rotten swine . . Owners Abroad Peter Stuyvesant Travel Meon Morgan Meon Brittany Ferries The Holiday Ferry Falcon John Hill will! Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Bales Kuoni Travel Guernsey see for yourself Beach Villas Euro camp Heads may roll as anger mounts over Nato "tomfoolery" West Germany Antony Terry reports on the Kiessling affair Matabeleland farmers flee Zimbabwe Peter Godwin on a new exodus The Leeds Permanent Building Society Greens lose their gloss in the corridors of power West Germany Brian Moynahan on a case of political growing pains Catalan Villas' Magic of Sardinia Carefree Camping Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Beach Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Continental Villas Carousel Villas 84 Multiple Display Advertising Items International Caravan Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items War and Peace The earth is no longer flat Workhouse politics Marriage rites For MPs the taxman cometh Atticvs Time to strive for an ideal David Owen, MP, the Social Democratic Party leader, argues the urgent need to change the face of British politics Heath's Tony award Atticvs Well on the way, head in a cloud Oliver Gillie on the cannabls controversy How Saatchis failed to woo vote Atticvs CWO and the Kiss of Death Atticvs £20m road to nowhere Atticvs Mr Parris down and out Atticvs A Shore hit campaign Atticvs Has Hong Kong been Shanghaied? India the Experience of a Lifetime Queen Elizabeth2 Wars of the world War and Peace Stately homes: what price perpetual care? All's well that spends well Models of accuracy Dart-bored A right little, tight little, council Shamir's shambles bring smiles to Labour's face Israel Hirsh Goodman outlines the splits besetting Likud The spaceman who came down to earth in the Deep South USA Will Ellsworth-Jones on John Glenn's campaign Bishops confirm Protestant fears Ireland John Whale on divisions between church and state Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Welback College Career Advisory Services Ltd Curricula Vitaa Production Ltd The Opportunity for World Brands Magic of Italy Holiday Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airlink Holiday Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Samanda Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Literary Supplement Time for Jaguar to roar Comment Sunday Times Business News Army's £600m pincer move Crunch on state pay Go-ahead for Rolls, but Airbus waits Sic Transit gloria - with a touch of fibreglass Beyond Gower's reach . . . Clash looms over high-tech US imports Prof Gower: loophole Britain seeks oasis The Times 1000 Cable firms fear curbs Big three in BT protest Barlow Clowes & Partners M&G Kleinwort Benson M&G Life Brown Bear trained for a comeback Barlow Clowes & Partners Gower takes an axe to the City jungle City Bid talk blossoms anew at Bowater Reed Stenhouse Gibbs Star's major role in not-so-far Pavilion Epson Brick firm stonewalls bid William Kay on Steetley's plans to fight off Hepworth . . . and now Enterprise aims to come ashore At last BP gets to port Bank of Scotland Who wants Extel in tow? What's up Hotline to the City's gosslp Rank and smile Stout party Package deal Clink click Eyes rite ICC buy Safe Refuge The man who'll sell a book at bedtime Prufrock Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Now Whitehall bytes the bullet Innovation Special Mercedes Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daggers out at Dagenham Business Focus: the global shuffle that is making Ford turn its back on Britain Esprit under budget cloud We apologoise for the absence Why the CBI would step on the gas The Leeds Permanent Building Society Abbey national Results International Championship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Student tale - uphill to the Hahnenkamm Dudley Doust watches Martin Bell (left) through his final examination Hockey Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's Racing It's Super Bowl! Inside track Football Results The mighty magnate to the manor rode Sport How Robert Maxwell and Oxford are united in triumph. Report by Nick Pitt and Jason Tomas Five go to the wall Heath lifts the gloom The last gasp killer blow Pools Forecast For the Record Warm-Up France the fearsome, Scotland the brave Wallcote Botham reprieved and rampant Skiing's ultimate test, 26 Robert Maxwell's Oxford movement, 27 Robin Marlar reports from Wellington Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad No relaxing on Liverpool's rest day Birthdays Sex without Gadgets Sex and Destiny by Germaine Greer Part Two Barratt Multi-Ownership & Hotels Ltd. Contents Christie's Contemporary Art Wilson Hawkins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Will Swan Lake go down the drain? A Major row is brewing over plans to drain one of Britain's last great wetlands. Brian Jackman reports Leicester's concrete promises Michael McDOWELL is to concrete what a Savile Row tailor is to cloth. Graham Rose explains how off-the-peg architecture has led to a revival in bespoke garden fittings Gardening So who needs a 120mph, fuel-injected warehouse? Motoring Here lived muggins . . . Caroline McGHIE reports on the mixed blessings of owning and living in a listed building Homes Picture Gallery Garden design winners Pollini gives the lead Seeds of guilt Radio Starlight Express Lesson with the great dictator Robert Hewison on 'Masterclass' and mime North may go it alone Leslie Geddes-Brown reports from Newcastle Records Jazz Rock A touch of glamour Dance Omega: living for design Art/marina Vaizey Reggae should rule Simon Frith on a new star How to communicate with the aliens David Cairns on the problems of modern music Triumphant revival of modern masterpiece The singles bar Felix Aprahamian on Concert Festivals Dominion Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The truculent genius of Thomas Carlyle Thomas Carlyle: A Biography by Fred Kaplan/Cambridge £25 pp614 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bolsheviks and Amazons The Life of Arthur Ransome by Hugh Brogan/Cape £10.95 pp456 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woolacombe Bay Hotel Exiles in the dream factory Roman by Roman Polanski/Heinemann £12.95 pp393 my Last Breath by Luis Bunuel/Cape £8.95 pp256 For Anyone thinking of making the pleasurable… The autobiographies of Storm Jameson Paperbacks The Zinoviev paradox The Reality of Communism by Alexander Zinoviev/Gollancz £12.95 pp259 Hammett as hero The Life of Dashiell Hammett by Diane Johnson/Chatto £12.95 pp344 The Face that Fits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volumes about men Godfrey Smith examines a trend to document a misunderstood species Simpson Iccadilly Delays that lead to Catch 22 Abortion: The continuing dilemma - and the unrecognised grief Jill Turner dissects the Rcog report on late termination Looking back in anger Heather Kirby meets the man who grieves for his child The fathers who suffer in silence Daniel Alexander learns that abortion is a male issue too Browns Fast-food futures Let well minds alone Cory James' case against probing the psyche Maureen Walker's Paris Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancoster Multiple Display Advertising Items On the slippery slopes of Snow Screen TV Review Peter Wilsher on BBC2's Strangers and Brothers Volvo Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldcrest gets new film boss Interview Sue Summers talks to Sandy Lieberson Business to Business Fidelity Bill Richardson, M. I. Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Printing Arts + Design London Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Katherine's back on the screen Buzz Fox quits glare Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Bernard Cafferty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons ITV joins cable battle Cable Mountain screenery Films Lain Johnstone at a fantastic film festival Radio Preview Susie Cornfield Hoseasons Forsyth saga George Perry on location with Bill Forsyth Inside: the new boss at Goldcrest Inside: the new boss at Goldrest Films on TV: Dilys Powell All systems go The Sunday Times Regional variations ITV regions are as LWT except for the following Bowled over Today Critical viewer's guide to the week on TV Scotch Whisky Contents Audi Longship Holidays NCR Limited Contents Sealy Volvo North Sea Ferries A Brown Study Writer Tina Brown and her film producer father, George Brown, talk to Jane McKerron. Photograph by David Montgomery Put it in writing Ulferts Contiki You Can't Accuse the Daily Telegraph of Moving… D&J Electronics Post Today No Agency to Run Alluflon Royal Army Medical College Guernsey see for yourself Paris ABC School of Art Is this the Year of Billy Graham? Questionmark Kitchens Direct Ltd. Sun Alliance Home Insurance Ireland Plessey telecommunications & office systems Every Shot Counts Warrington-Runcorn Living in the shadow of the family tree Scientific prowess runs rampant in the Darwin family Range Rover Shaping up in Sarajevo Stirling Revalued Multiple Display Advertising Items Week in View The indiscreet charmer Television Dirty Harry is back - with a vengeance Cinema Love among the butterflies: how a rector's daughter followed her flights of fancy Theatre The rebirth of Mr Johnson Books Duracell Batterhy ActionAid Cyprus Exhibitions Mephisto Crossword Brainteaser Testing times ahead Bridge A Tropical Forest at Home Picture Gallery The Peterborough Effect Canvas Holidays Keswick Gardens Aylesford Wendogable Limited Welcome, Rat Micro The Folio Society Folio Books The Designer who Won't Stand for It Any More Living off the bland Picture Gallery Magnet Southerns Pill BDMA Member A Life in the Day of Jorge Luis Borges The great Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges talks to isabel Hilton The Sunday Times Cigarettes Can Seriously Damage your Health Ancient & Medieval History Book Club

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