The Times - 02/05/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Colin Hughes, From Nicholas Ashford, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge and Craig Seton, By Our Foreign Staff, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Christopher Warman, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By John Young, By Peter Hennessy, From Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy, Race Relations Correspondent, By Our Technology Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, RONALD FAUX, , Geoffrey Smith, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, , From John Carlin, , From Clifford D May, , From Stephen Taylor, From Michael Binyon, From Roger Boyes, From Keith Dalton, , From Geoffrey Matthews, From Our Correspondent, , From Michael Hamlyn, , From Frederick Bonnart, , From John Best, From Harry Debelius, , Holly Hill, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, John Percival, John Russell Taylor, Peter Ackroyd, Mick Imlah, Miles Kington, Richard Ford, PHS, by Paul Routledge, Bernard Levin, Robin Cook, David Hart, JOHN EBOR:, , DENNIS WHITE, , TONY TROUP, , RICHARD WILLCOCK, , PETER FOSTER, , JOHN GOURIET, D. H. STREET., H. B. GIBSON, , JOHN EDMONDS, , DAVID MATHIESON, , IAN GOW, , FRED UHLMAN, , DAVID HARINGTON, , JOHN C. DE LA T. DAVIES, , By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By a Bridge Correspondent, By Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By John Lawless, By William Kay, City Editor, By Ian Griffiths, By Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Clare, By Michael Clark, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, by Tim Congdon, By Jeremy Warner, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, David Miller, By Mitchell Platts, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By John Wilcockson, By Pat Butcher, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property correspondent, Edited by Peter Lee,
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News: BA tops world airlines profit league, Jackson heads for victory, Detectives interview stabbed farmer, Sherman view on loyalties, Salvador battalion named after President Reagan, By the Church divided, Horticulture Cacti collect a gold, Vietnamese accused of plotting invasion, Save your local think tank, Lobbying begins for new general secretary Len Murray to retire from TUC this year, Unions set to meet over Ravenscraig, Professor seeks end to 'harping' on GCHQ, Israel prepares its case against UK oil ban, Signalman crashes runaway, The Times Information Service, Reagan proclaims success of his China pilgrimage, Huge costs for hotels as right to a single TV licence goes, Shaky Beirut Cabinet meets today, City tower 'obsession' under fire, 350,000 teachers upset classes, Probation care for offenders to be reduced, US general killed while 'testing top secret jet', Rivals clash as 6,000 rebel pitmen jeer union chiefs, Battle to find Murray's successor, Hunters stranded during Canadian seal cull, Bards of our time, moreover... England digs in for a victory, Smith party loses another MP, Guerrillas retreat as Soviet forces push through Panjshir valley, Outraged MPs hear of Libyan murder suspects' immunity, EEC tops agenda on Kohl visit to Britain, Police mar Walesa's day out, After the siege Flowers for victim as life resumes, CBI expects best year since 1977, Nurses 'are ashamed of uniform', Bikini islanders ask Washington to keep 30-year promise, Talkback Interfering with nature, Lonely fate of the rejected realist, The Times Diary, Psychiatrist cleared of assault, Telephone 'mailbox' introduced, Minister yields on guard for arms factories, Joseph unveils new AS level exam to widen curriculum, Climbdown on Nato frigate US forced to compromise, The death of three sisters highlights disturbing trend Pressure grows on Asian marriages, Gangsters murder minister in Bogotá, Dartmouth entrants, Food laced with drugs at school, nurse says, Nigerian press controls Five journalists jailed under decree, Science report When babies measure up to casual smokers, Liverpool beats the clock, Celebrating May Day across the globe with tear gas, marches, slogans and rivalry Walesa defies Zomo in Gdansk, VAT relief on heritage buildings, London summit security to be reviewed in wake of Libyan crisis, The Pope's 'miracle' pleases nuns, Kinnock? Ah yes, I remember him, Abolishing councils 'will save £20m', Mauritian papers under threat, Commentary, Battisborough School, Devon. Display Advertising: Sun Life, Rover, Royal Opera House, Bos Software, God's Kingdom, Jaguar, Fiat, The Peterborough Effect, Multiple Display Advertisements, Standard Chartered, John Menzies, Susi Ma Dron's, Base Lending Rates, Olympic Airways. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,419, Concise Crossword (No 331), Chandler in chess lead, £25,900 for sconces at Belton, Triple success for North, Regional Television Variations, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. Law: Absolute obligation Associated Bulk Carriers Ltd v Shell International Petroleum Company Ltd, Three men accused of switching racehorses, Judge backs use of supergrasses, Special courts set up to try Sudan offenders, Freed sex attacker jailed for life, Spanish judges accused, Jury told of doctor's private blood donors, Privy Council Withdrawal of consent during intercourse means rape Kaitanaki v The Queen, Manila court asked to dismiss priests' case. Politics and Parliament: Transport Bill, Security PM: Intelligence sources must not be compromised, Local council elections: 3 Labour confident in Scots stronghold, Finance Bill VAT concession on alterations to old buildings, Concrete cases, Parliament today, Education Teachers threatening the interests of pupils, London Siege WPC's murderer probably had immunity, Diplomacy Stricter control over missions. Reviews: Paul Roberts Purcell Room, Concerts LPO/Chailly Festival Hall/Radio 3, Theatre in New York Controversy surrounds Tone rules, Galleries Ruins and Follies Maclean, Dance National Ballet of Cuba Dominion, Television Different cultures. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Taking a liberty with our basic freedom. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry, Inside Number Ten, Testing, Testing, The China Card. Letters to the Editor: Archbishop and miners' strike, Merseyside discontent, The easy option, Sharing our heritage, Keeping jail balance, Queue for service, Polygraph tests, Holding one's own, Councils' obligations, Traveller's joy, Housing needs of rural elderly, Crackdown on diplomatic abuses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. News in Brief. Obituaries: Lord Adeane Former Private Secretary to the Queen, Sylvia Ashton-Warner, Marcus Dods. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Market Report Hanson nears US Industries deal, Money Markets, Wall Street Dow climb continues, Stock Exchange Prices Blue chips cautious, Actuaries Indices, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Ft Stock Indices, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: £24,000 pay rise for Laird Group chief, GEC to invest surplus cash in aid for ailing companies, Commodities, Attack by bankers threatens CSI, British drive aims to double consumer sales US export battle stepped up, Strike slows oil switch, Dan Air boost for Davies and Newman, French Kier up £1.9m, Economic Commentary An alternative solution for Hongkong, News In Brief, Interest Rates, News In Brief Mezzanine buys into publisher, Tempus After the boom days Saatchi diversifies, M&S profit leaps to record £279.3m, North Sea output slips, CWS profits slip by 2% as turnover increases, In brief, Stamp duty exemption, LOFs to seek support for big cash injection, Gold, Steinberg to buy Hornsea for £1.5m, Company News In Brief, Receivers in at Midland Industries, Currencies. Business Appointments: Appointments Chairman of NatWest region. Sport: Racing: Starkey Not Ready To Resume In First Classic Verdict awarded to His Honour in Ascot stamina test, Sports Commentary, Cricket: Counties should accept the need to speed up play as ruling comes into effect TCCB justified in curbing over indulgence of bowlers, Rugby Union Wakefield recalled, For The Record, Cricket Roberts excels but to no avail, Judo Adams the favourite, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Athletics Whitbread's best by two metres, Basketball English player of season left out by Britain, Racing Redmead boosts French hopes, Snooker Griffiths keeps pressure on Davis, Cycling Sisters on road to Olympics, Golf New British professionals face difficult challenge, Football: Problems For England Seniors But Under-21s Stand On Verge Of European Final Wind of change blows again as injuries leave Robson short. Classified Advertising: Announcements, La crème de la crème, Concerts, Musical Instruments, Opera & Ballet, Super Secs. Property: Residential Property, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property, Country Properties, Residential Property Why the timeshares they are a-changing in Britain, North of the Thames. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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