News from 05/02/1984
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John Huxley, Linda Eames, Ian Johnstone, Malcolm Brown, William Kay, Charles Raw, David Brook, Victoria Glendinning, Will Ellsworth-Jones, Jim Tucker, Jon Swain, Frank Barber, Chris Ryder, John Vincent, Chris Tighe, Senator Gary Hart, Martin Leighton, Pedro Silmon, Graham Rose, Ian McLauchlan, Moriel McCooey, Robin Morgan, Paul Yule, Stephen Milligan, Nick Pitt, John Whale, Henry Porter, Jason Tomas, Merina Valzey, Maureen Green, Nigel Lawson, John Selwyn, Patrick Masters, Colin Simpson, Patrick Stoddart, John Coates, Peter Godwin, Glenn Daniels, Deryk Brown, Francesca Simon, Pat Rowley, John Mortimer, Joe Irving, Veronica Horwell, Derek Jewell, Peter Jones, Johnny Black, Harry Bardsley, R J Gladstear Assistant Secretary, Peter Kemp, Marina Warner, Norman Harris, Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, David Blundy, Sidney Wheelhouse, Geoff Whitten, Lionel Barber, Michael Jones, Peter Black, Len Murray, S Anderson, Robin Marlar, Dr Rex Binning, Bernard Cafferty, Joan Upton, Donald MacIntyre, John Keegan, Roger Eglin, David Calms, Peter Shearlock, Greg Dyke, Patrick Meehan, Sean French, Richard Brooks, George Rosie, Muriel Bowen Local Government Correspondent, Judith Jackson, McCoy Tyner, Anthony Storr, Brian Morris, Nick Gilbert, John Hopkins, Khomeini, David Lipsey Economics Editor, John Barnes, Eric Marsden, H Russell Vernon, Brian Reading, Hugo Young Political Editor, Bryan Silcock, Simon Freeman, Malcolm Winton, R Ratcliffe, Simon Frith, Alan Ryan, Stephen Jones, Tony Levene, Brian Deer, Martha Honey, Richard Owen, Martin Kettle, Stephen Aris, David Lipsey, John Lovesey, Elkan Allan, Caroline McGhie, Tony Osman, Kim Fletcher, Simon Winchester, Hugo Young, Barrie Penrose, Dudley Doust, Felix Aprahamian, Sue Summers, Stephen Fay, John Shirley Chief Reporter, Philip Beresford, Ronald Reagan, Kwame Ture, Brian Glanville, Peter Dunn, James Fenton, Colin Clifford, Michael Green, Denis Healey, Brenda Daniels, William Weston Administrator, James Mortimer, Alan Hudson, Keith Waterhouse, Jon Connell Defence Correspondent, Will Elisworth Jones, Amir Taheri, Germaine Greer, Susie Cornfield, Tony Hetherington, Peter Wilby Education Correspondent, Nicholas Kenyon, John Barnes's, Roger Ratcliffe, Jeyce Hopkirk, Joan Smith, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Georgina Howell,
ResumoI won't press the button—Kinnock An apology Contents Spy chief: Why unions had to go Shadow over Thatcher summit plan New scare on Andropov's health The hunt starts for Westar Contents 'US hit-men in Lebanon' Snub for Dublin News Digest England follow on Ben 'less well' Red berets seal off Bulawayo You're free, Hungarians tell Briton Contents Harrods Contents Labour MP 'disowned' by local party Austin Mini Driving is Believing The pound abroad Bond winners Lawson goes for a neutral budget Pit call for ballot Contents Philips Thatcher says she's happy with Howe Vote Arafat for Glasgow! Unions kill Labour newspaper The Peterborough Development Corporation Top of the world: Champion ice dancers Christopher… Nato can win without the bomb Jenkin tries to market his rate-cap plans Nationwide Building Society Froggie jokes? The Sun leaves Le Monde cold Le Monde The Sun Advice bureaux cleared The First Thing we Had It Figure out was how Soon It… Short, sharp shocks are a flop Martin Kettle reports on a punishment idea that failed Hello, good morning—and goodbye? Premium fraud leaves policies worthless Police probe the plundering of the Mary Rose IBM Flower of English yanked into a computer Leicestercard Americans do it better Why Hull rings up private success Mid Glamorgan The not-so-hot lines of communication for Britain's telephone users Wrong numbers, no ringing tone, noisy lines: why Britain's phones are faulty £1,250 million 'brush-up'—but not this century American Airlines Olivetti Flexing muscles The Week Ahead Queen Elizabeth 2 Fall-out of the army blaze Robin Morgan and Joan Smith on the discovery that radioactive debris is among the rubble at Donnington The Leeds Permanent Building Society Why Britain's schools are like concentration camps Contents Star of the silver screens People Why Romaine Hart keeps on opening more cinemas. By Sue Summers Abbey National Building Society At last-a seat at the ringside Julian Critchley The year of the lucrative legacy Jim Tucker describes the quiet prosperity of Richard Blair Heathnote Living with John Lennon People Johnny Black talks to Yoko One, guardian of a multi-million-dollar memory The Post Office How to make box-office music Francesca Simon on the new musical career of Terry Hands, who was recently named as director of the year The Week in Words ICFC Part of 3i Missing man at M and S Abortion time-trap: don't blame the NHS Ford faces facts Dramatic hint Genetic jump The Sunday Times NatWest The Action Bank Scottish photo find fishes up childhood memories What happens when self-help fails? Historic success Reuters review Hewlett Packard Personnel Advertising Limited March Personnel Services Inbucon Management Consultants Limited Plumbley/Endicott & Associates Ltd. Inbucon Management Consultants Limited Channel Management Ltd. PA Technology Moxon Dolphin & Kerby Ltd Sperry Secret War Sir Geoffrey-or Sir John? Inside Politics Ethiopia Famine Disaster Whitehall farce Irish divide Demise of western Europe Brian Reading argues that the "British disease" has spread to Europe and that if we, ourselves, are to shake free of economic sloth we must examine all our institutions, from monarchy to trade unions BBC in firing line Atticvs Norman hit Duff decision Thomas Lloyd Reagan's Record Co-Op 84 Ahead on points for the moment The Economy Cunard Caught in poverty trap Domestic Policy Travel Key Walking tall-and tough Foreign Policy The Simplex Sectional Bookcase Bird Haven Plastic keys open way for crucial battle Gulf War Amir Taheri on a new attack by Khomeini Milton Keynes Development Corporation Victor Brand Gemayel may fall as street battles spread Lebanon David Blundy analyses a new power bid 'Refugee' rebels barred Costa Rica Martha Honey reports a reverse for Eden Pastora Anglia Building Society Thatcher's eastern model Hungary Stephen Aris on a Marxist maverick Light at the end of Namibia's tunnel South Africa Eric Maraden on the troop withdrawal The doleful plight of Monsieur Jolly is an omen for Marchais France Jon Swain analyses the strains of power Seven banks a day are robbed in LA Crescourt Loft Multiple Display Advertising Items Apple Haughey's 'Scottish' plan splits talks on unity Ireland Chris Ryder assesses the forum's progress Peterson Davidson Limited Thorn Emi Tyzack & Partners Ltd Sélé Cegos D. P. Recruitment Services Limited Hewlett Packard SRI International Inbucon Management Consultants Limited Plessey electronic systems Calor Gas Charles Barker Aim Cambridge Ltd. Moxon Dolphin & Kerby Ltd Department of Energy The Sunday Times Prime Aplin Phillimore Hewlett Packard E. P. I. Consultants Admiral computing Marketing Appointments Limited Total Oil Marine Forsyth executive Kearney: Management Consultants Bull Independent Broadcasting Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items MTI Managers Limited Department of Energy Managing Director Branded Consumer Products Operations/marketing Manager Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Epson Multiple Display Advertising Items First Computer Limited Macmillan Davies Consultants Macmillan Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Spicer and Pegler Associates Financial Controller Multiple Display Advertising Items Scicon Mercuri Urval Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Recruitment Division Civil Service Commission Logica vts The P-E Consulting Group BIS Applied Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Spicer and Pegler Associates IBM PMA Services Multiple Display Advertising Items MacMillan Davies Consultants Moxon Dolphin & Kerby Ltd BIS Applied Systems Hoggett Bowers Executive Selection Consultants Picnic at Pigeon Point Leslie Geddes-Brown takes a barrel of punch, a box of curry and a maxi-taxi to Paradise The Abbey National Property Service Balm after the storm Graham Rose finds some bright relief the from winter weather House market on the rise Homes Finding your Place on the Price Map Of medals, fame and Klammer Sport With the Olympic opening ceremony on Wednesday, Sarajevo announces itself as a five-ring circus of snow, ice, blood, sweat and tears. Dudley Doust previews the trials and terrors in store for insiders and outsiders alike and celebrates the greats Yesterday's Racing Royal Navy Officer Graduate Entry Thomas Cook Holidays Warm-Up Rugby Results Barbados Industrial Development Corporation Rugby Round-Up Mr Hotchkin's eighteen-hole back garden Happy the sportsman with his own championship course. Report by John Hopkins Solemar Holidays Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thinking man in dug-out Brian Glanville welcomes a new breed of managers Parasol Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal & Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laskarina Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blood Sports Inside track Plastic Dreams Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Please pass Artificial benefit Hockey Football Results West Ham steamroll the stroller Alan Hudson, a great lost talent of English football, is showing his skills for Stoke again. Brian Glanville reports Heaven's above. But Keith Hanvey's appeal to a… Fear rules Highbury For the Record Forest fail physical Dozzell on the razzle Football Focus Pools Forecast Canada Life Scots take high road for Triple Winter Olympics preview—the hopes and downright fear at Sarajevo, 29 No ideas, no pace, nowhere to go Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad Ackerman has a dream 53 for 7 England stumble and tumble Robin Marlar reports on a pitiful display in Christchurch Birthdays Why Women Make Bad Mothers Sex and Destiny by Germaine Greer C. Howard & Partners Christie's Contemporary Art London Properties Regalian Carleton Smith & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Ideal Homes Ltd. Stuart Wilson & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds How Glyndebourne Keeps its Fizz To launch its 50th birthday celebrations the opera festival has exchanged Sussex lawns for South Bank concrete, playing a new work to packed houses at the National Theatre. Nicholas Kenyon investigates the secrets of its success and its plans for the next 50 years The Accountant's Aria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magic of Italy Holiday Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airlink Holidays Holiday Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Catalan Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Carousel Villas 84 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music of the open road David Calms halls a new symphony Multiple Classified Advertising Items How the famous faces are chosen Leslie Geddes-Brown reports on the hanging of the great and the good The singers match the song Felix Aprahamian on London recitals Country House Time Store Ltd. Portrait of a nation Merina Valzey on the Portrait Gallery UK Holidays & Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items PGL Adventure Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornish Traditional Cottages Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Victoria Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Character Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items A dance to disaster Theatre UniBond (Holdings) plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salsa lacks a bite Simon Frith on a new sound Securicor Robophone Communications Limited One-man piano band Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The race across Africa The Fashoda Incident of 1898 by Darrell Bates/Oxford £15 pp 194 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coope & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items From Mao to now The Heart of the Dragon by Alasdair Clayre/Harvill £12.95 pp 281 Shenfan: The Continuing Revolution in a Chinese village by William Hinton/Secker & Warburg £15.95 pp 789 In love with liars More Collected Stories by V. S. Pritchett/Hogarth Press £12.50 pp 276 Arroyo Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Winner takes all Justice at Nuremberg by Robert E. Conot/Weidenfeld £15 pp 593 The Nuremberg Trial by Ann and John Tusa/MacMillan £12.95 pp 519 Brainwashing our leaders The Anatomy of Power by J. K. Galbraith/Hamish Hamilton £9.95 pp 206 The horror of a new disease The Aids Epidemic ed Kevin M. Cahill/Hutchinson £3.95 pp 176 Between the lines A starting play about T. S. Eliot's first marriage, opens on Tuesday: Peter Kemp investigates Bernstein: king of Granada Sidney Bernstein by Caroline Moorehead/Cape £12.95 pp 329 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar and Daimler Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Official Porsche Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The big story of recent weeks was the charity… 'As Sammy lay dying, parents demanded that his sister be removed from school' Multiple Display Advertising Items The magnificent obsession Jeannette Kupfermann meets Avital Scharansky Motortune Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Is marriage on the rocks? 'Most of us are unprepared for this most taxing relationship of our lives' Maureen Green concludes that the state of the union is basically sound The good news is smart Me and my Wardrobe Georgina Howell finds Jan Leeming is no scruff Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays & Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Powell's Cottage Holidays Parents get the drug habit Linda Eames welcomes a grown-up move Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Carrie on Pootering Keith Waterhouse takes a modern view of a Victorian Diary Enterosan Tapestry Offer The myth of ideal friendship Victoria Glendinning reflects on guilt-edged bonds In a class of their own The British American Drama Academy and Yale… Piklik March Forward! Dual Ski! Double up on the Slopes The Great Exchange and Pan Am Multiple Display Advertising Items Poundstretcher Flights & Holidays Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Yugotours to Yugoslavia Multiple Display Advertising Items Bena British ariways Concorde Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Air Holidays Morocco Brittany Ferries The Holiday Ferry Multiple Display Advertising Items Aer Lingus Multiple Display Advertising Items Trinidad & Tobago Sunsites Florida Multiple Display Advertising Items Northwest Orient Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Finland naturally Jersey Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times DFDS Seaways Multiple Display Advertising Items SNCF French Railways Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Face to face with John Freeman SCREEN/Edited by Sue Summers P&O Ferries Ceran Multiple Display Advertising Items Who'll be Alice? Buzz Farmyard noises Video aid for films? Video Chess Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items What sells books? TV! Cut above the rest Film Review Iain Johnstone on Scarface and Sudden Impact Winners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio Preview Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio 1 Marathon for C4 TV Olympics Sale of the century The Sunday Times Inside: John Freeman interviewed Films on TV: Dilys Powell Michelin Regional variations ITV regions are as LWT except for the following Appealing problems Today Fizzing start to Chinese cracker Monday Critical viewer's guide to the week on Tv Digging for victory Tuesday The agony aunt and the ecstasy Wednesday Beating about the bush again Thursday Scania Oil's well that ends well? Friday A talent too diffuse Saturday Jaguar: a fistful of fivers? Sunday Times Business News US firm set to buy major Inmos stake The lights are going on all over Asia. . . Laker liquidator gets key witness Bonus from Sizewell The one-stop 'home shops' Business Briefing Less drains out BT defeat looms ITV ultimatum over satellite New squeeze on state spending Join the Swindon Enterprise Memo to Maggie REF: Freeports Yorksire & Humberside Development Association Scania Bradford & Bingley Johnson Matthey Fast footwork over Fleet City Editor Audi leads a Country Life Davison wins Lloyd's in-fighting Polo hopes for a hole-in-one Nick Gilbert on a computer gold-rush Bank of Scotland Rounding up the cowboys Unlocked: the puzzle of burglar alarm profits Epson Why Jane could bring calamity to Shell's bid By carpet to market U-Bix, ubiquitous. . . EMAP International Exhibitions Ltd. Wedding bells at Minster? What's up Hotline to the City's gossip Impish grin Keep trucking Astaire & Co Turkey tie-up Aussie see-saw Bright picture State of Union Winning streak Suitable Suter LL Teaser The M&G Group M&G Life Why turning on the valves is a turn-on for Rotork Fraudster links put the heat on Portinax Stockmarket Confidential Grown-ups join the USM computer game Pipes of peace When a woman's work is done. . . Skipton Building Society How to stay a jump ahead of the taxman Japan & General Fund Savings News Will we still feel the benefit? Price of Money Tandem BAe flies into fog over cash for Airbus Decision time for aerospace: a new engine roars away, but the A320 waits in the hanger LHW Futures Limited Freedom fighter fires his parting shots Prufrock A drop-in for the drop-outs Penny Share Guide Ltd. Blue skies for Rolls deal 9¾ per cent Exchequer Stock, 1998 Murder makes a killing PA Personnel Services Coopers & Lybrand associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Choice of routes for freight giant Europe fights Nissan Reliance Systems Limited Image-makers take stock of the market Llonel Barber reports on how the marketing teams are planning the sell-off of nationalised Industries NILFISK Berlitz London Life Educating Rita, thanks to the Pru Richard Brooks explains why the City's money men are moving into films Reed Stenhouse Gibbs Tax Haven Tate Lyle The world is Britain's oyster. . . but will we get the pearl? David Lipsey, Economics Editor, on the overseas investment boom A feast of funds flows west Nick Gilbert on the UK's record investment in the United States Sterling Picking up the Pieces Business Focus on the Potteries' fragile recovery A jolt from the Jobcentres David Lipsey, Economics Editor, on why the good news is slow to reach the dole queues Barclays Techmart Answercall TSB Selected Opportunities Unit Trust Computer Technology Limited Reuters Coopers & Lybrand associates West Nally Group Aurora Charles Barker Selection Search Advertising Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd Hoskyns Sparrows Coopers & Lybrand associates Hoggett Bowers Executive Selection Consultants BOC Medishield Urquhart Park Seton Ltd Charles Barker Laura ashley Star Executives Ltd D. P. Recruitment Services Limited Motor Trade Selection Charles Barker Deloitte Haskins Sells A&A Consultants (Holding) Limited John Anderson & Associates Lockyer, Bradshaw & Wilson Limited Royal Brunei Hill International Mercuri Urval Multiple Display Advertising Items Investors in Industry Consultants Limited Selection Thomson Kirby Professional Software Marketing International Ltd. Riley Minster Executive Ltd Marketing Appointments Limited Union Texas Petroleum Ltd Aplin Phillimore Cripps, Sears Scientific Civil Service Austin Knight Advertising Management Consulting Courtenay Personnel Limited Hay-Msl Selection & Advertising Tyzack & Partners Ltd Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme New South… Plessey electronic systems Hunting Surveys & Consultants Ltd Mars Group Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Riley Cripps, Sears Specialist Computer Recruitment Ltd CADsearch Book Club Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Barker District Sales Manager Langton Clyde Cable Vision Philip Smith Manpower Consultants Soda Stream Business Management Laporte Industries Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Advantageous Expatriate Conditions Multiple Display Advertising Items Engineering Industry Training Board Canon Stoy MLH Management Consultants Canon Digital Research The roots of mother love A cleaner splash Legal & General Skiers' great leap forward A Dalek Dixon. . . Fidelity International At last a perfect filling Weish Development Agency The strangling of science Bryan Silcock on the funding crisis facing research in Britain The Sunday Times X marks a spot of bother Rew Video Why BL hands out the cards Contents Renault 5TX Digital Cognac Courvoisier Dorothy Stratten was the Playboy Playmate who died… Alpina Contents The new Volvo 760 GLE Surviving Hard Times Together Actress Dinah Sheridan and her son, Jeremy Hanley MP, talk to Liz Hodgkinson. Photograph by Paul Yule Delcor Furniture Limited Put it in writing Our weekly series in which we look at techniques of good, effective writing. This week: sparing the reader pain Hotpoint Schreiber Good food costs less at Sainsbury's Sainsbury's Illuminating the darkness in the heart of man Picture Gallery Cigarettes Can Seriously Damage your Health Sun Soaked Holidays Blacknell Home Extensions Great English Classics Death of a Playmate Range Rover Waste of a Waterway Only 20 years ago the Manchester Ship Canal was a thriving waterway, but now only one ship regularly sails down its full 35 miles. Bigger ships and new Irading pattens have relegated this monument to the greatnes of Victorian engineering to the status of a drain. Report by Martin Leighton; Photographs by Denis Waugh Army Officer Magnet Southerns Sharing the pleasures of cookery Just for the Job Mane Event Ford The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Glenn Daniels describers her life running a residential home. Photograph by Nick Rogers Bang & Olufsen The Wine Club
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