The Times - 09/08/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Peter Davenport, By Paul Routledge, , By Rupert Morris, By Robin Young, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Ivo Tennant, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, BY Robin Young, By Tony Samstag, By a Staff Reporter, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, From Peter Davenport, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Donovan Moldrich, From Our Correspondent, From A Correspondent, From Tony Duboudin, , From Keith Dalton, From Patrick Knight, From Roger Boyes, , From Peter Nichols, , From M.G.G.Pillai, , From Christopher Mosey, From Christopher Thomas, By Bill Johnstone Technological Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, , From Ivor Davis, , From Hasan Akhtar, Clare Colvin, Celia Brayfield, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Hilary Finch, Andrew Robinson, Robert M. Worcester, Arthur Marshall's, James Fenton, Norman Stone, Huon Mallalieu, Sanda Miller, PHS, Edward Mortimer, Hazhir Teimourian, Bernard Levin, George Brock, Bryan Gould, Digby Anderson, ROBERT LUSTY, , M. F. OLIVER, , SIDNEY VINES, , J. L. CARR, , CHELWOOD, , WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , ELDON GRIFFITHS, , ROBERT SNOWDEN, , G. DUNCAN MITCHELL, , RAY BUCKTON, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , CURZON COUPER, , MARGARET PIERCY, , ALAN HARDCASTLE, , ANDREW GIMSON, , By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Robin Gregg, , By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By David Young, From Bailey Morris, , By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, Bailey Morris, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, From Richard Hanson, , From Jenny MacArthur, From David Miller, From Pat Butcher, Sue Mott, From Frank Rostron, From Athole Still, From Barry Pickthall, From Jenny MacArthur, , Santa Anita, From Nicholas Soames, From Richard Burnell, From Sydney Friskin, SIMON BARNES, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ball, By John Nicholls, By John Hennessy, By Mandarin, By Michael Seely, From Mitchell Platts, , Godfrey Golzen, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, David Miller,
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News: By the nine gods or a saucer they swear it, Suspended jail terms for miners in attack, £6m spent on envoys' children, Staff cuts blamed as tax mail piles up, Leftists claim Chile blast, How name change split UN, Closures bring, Revellers make it tough at the top for Eros, Passengers freed after hijack ends in Rome, Brasilia crammed for party jamboree, Regiment honoured by Prince, Iran: the first clear cracks, Sowetans ignore wives' visit, Employment fair could provide 1,000 jobs, When parting is such sweet sorrow, Queen approves new effigies for coins, Kremlin wages war on Olympics KGB spy thriller fills TV gap, Tamils seize guns in raid on bank, French tests condemned at Pacific summit, Diagnosis via satellite beam, Battle for last rain forest Australian ecologists dig in, Union coordinated picket violence, says police chief, The Times Information Service, BP finds oil in Midlands, The Queen invited to China, Man-made star project launched, Stone, rocking the boat no more, Father's vain fight to save children in fire, Counties allot £2½m to fight abolition, Taki had cocaine at Heathrow, Education and the promotion of the arts are, Radio pirates are swarming back, Why oil need not jam the works, Foreign aid to rebels denounced, Earth set for Halley rendezvous, Radio concessions to beat pirates, ICL-STC merger likely, Interest rates cut to 11.5% and set to fall further, Boycott joins Roy at the Rovers, Freed Solidarity leaders begin to reconstruct coherent policy for future, Falklands pay cut for Forces, Strike costing, DeLorean trial enters final dramatic stage, Captured Russians go home, Zia hints at keeping grip on power, Lost for words and Wordsworth Schooldays, Government disbands group set up to monitor housing, Irish gas deal threatened by UK price cut, Santa pilot fined for gifts flight, Top income earners are better off since Tories took office, Rabbi raises passions at tomb, Hi folks, have a good pray, Auditors demand change in EEC lamb subsidies, Applause as tilting train leaves the past behind, Chatsworth art treasures export delayed, US to reply on Uganda allegations, Pembroke hits heights as all-women colleges fall in Oxford finals league, Malay rulers act to curb Islamic party drive, Helicopters for the Red Sea, Science report Unlocking the secrets of space, Israel will ask for double US aid, The Times Diary, 1954 murder case reopened, Opren firm does not rule out settlements, A man who reveals truths with details The Times Profile: Satyajit Ray, Another long stoppage The singing strikers, Findings Forceful hope, Mugabe faces problems as he presses ahead towards one-party state, Most pitmen working in West, says NCB, Nixon still in limbo after a decade, Lewis gains third gold in 200 metres, Archaeology Survey adds 1,000 years to Dingle's history, Craxi ponders his coalition setbacks, Mondale capitalizes on tax confusion, Schools in payment trial for photocopies, Horizons Mastering the genie in the screen. Display Advertising: Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tls, Monk, Standard Chartered Bank, Coutts & Co, Fiat, The Times, Assam Pure India Tea, Hongkong Bank, Lloyds Bank, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., The Bush Soldiers, Ominion, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Hill Samuel Base Rates, Commercial Union, National Westminister Bank Plc, Comfort Hotels International, Sealink Folkestone, Tsb Bank, Williams & Glyn's Bank Plc, Base Lending Rates, Mandarin. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,504, Five battle for chess honours, Today's television and radio programmes, Norman concert, Concise Crossword (No 415). News in Brief. Law: Court of Appeal Interveners' application to stay arbitration Dorval Tankships Pty Ltd v Two Arrows Maritime and Port Services Ltd, Pakistan Edible Oils Corporation Ltd intervening, Indonesia navy officer on secrets charge, Eight appeal in Zambia treason case, Sit-in must end, Murder charge father for trial. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Scientific Instrument Makers' Company, University news, Latest appointments, Commanding position: Miss. Property: Challenge to property law may still reach court, Rentals. Reviews: How the West learned to run on time, How to capture the world in blotches of pure colour, Fiction In the maze and Wuthering, Television Malign mastery, Theatre Warm-hearted cynicism 42nd Street, Minimal ado About Nothing, Cook Book, But, seriously..., Disciplined energy Anything Goes, Promenade Concert RPO/Loughran. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Just a jiffy-stop and ask the customer. Editorials/Leaders: Bad News From Uganda, The Presidency, Eros Takes A Break, Finance And Industry Mr Tebbit passes first Fraser-Lonrho test. Letters to the Editor: Future priorities in heart surgery, Up the junction, Best and worst, 'Purist prigs' and the living language, VAT on books, Bicycle thieves, The Warnock report, Preserving idea of natural justice, Habit of Young Fogeys, Letter from Los Angeles City of smiles and no residents, True value, Battle for Warsaw, Football at Stormont, Accountancy profession. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Carl Dewey Perkins, Esther Phillips, Rabbi Louis Rabinowitz Former Chief Rabbi in South Africa, Mrs Anne Hull Grundy. Business and Finance: Pan Am loss doubles to $120m, British Steel yard sold for £15m, Top shares buovant, Commodities, Harvard to deal in Jaguar, News In Brief Business failures rise 24%, High technology overtakes traditional industry Further decline for engineering, STC and ICL merger likely after hint of improved offer, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Howden ex-directors must face Lloyd's charges, Tempus Spending spree builds Marley a 44% increase in profits, Trust funds fall heavily in Japan, outlines the forecasters' dilemma Fears that surround US economic boom, US deficit worsening debt crisis-Volcker, Gold, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, CU suffers £14.5m loss, Currencies. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Rally after nervous start, Stock Market Report Smith Bros reveals 2% stake in Chubb, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments New board member for investment subsidiary. Sport: Yachting Britons engaged in close battle, Tuesday's Results, Miller inspires US triumph, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Poor coverage angers FIFA, Bowls Bell's late decider, Equestrianism US leave fences intact but demolish rivals, Equestrianism Dane takes dressage lead, Lyle aims to climb the merit ladder, Gymnastics Americans profit from boycott, Yachting Plain sailing again for winner Coyote, Racing: Former Champion Dragged Along In Stirrup After Fall At Yarmouth Confident vote for Super Express, Chinese too clever for Americans, Telethon Games can damage your health, Judo Bitterest pill for Adams to swallow, Hockey Taylor rushes to aid of Britain, Boxing Standing counts costly for Douglas, Smog and jams returning to Los Angeles, Diving Louganis too good for rivals, Yesterday's Results, Promoters rule is out, Canoeing Upson forges on, sees Japan spring a baseball surprise US are dissected by the little surgeon, Cricket: Selectors Look Beyond Final Test At The Oval England owe it to everyone to show they are fighters, Athletics Ovett is eager to run but team officials cautious, Golf Fighting comeback. 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