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The Times - 21/06/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Our Business Staff, From Robert Schuil, By Colin Hughes, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Robin Young, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Phillip Webstar Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Richard Garner of The Times Educational Supplement, By George Hill, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, From John Witherow, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Michael Bailey, Transport Editor, Geoffrey Smith, From David Bonavia, , From Keith Dalton, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Binyon, , From Christopher Walker, , From Richard Wigg, , From Ivor Davis, Santa Monica, California, From Richard Bassett, , From Martha De La Cal, , From Ian Murray, From Diane Geddes, , From Alan Tomlinson, , From Michael Hamlyn, , From Stephen Taylor, , Richard North, Miles Kington, Norman Stone, Nicholas, Shakespeare, Colin Harding, Anthony Ray, Woodrow Wyatt, Brian Alderson, Christopher Warman, Anthony Masters, Holly Hill, Paul Griffiths, John Russell Taylor, John Higgins, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, PHS, George Walden, Ronald Butt, Stewart Tendler, GEOFFREY LOFTHOUSE, , BILL O'BRIEN, , MERLYN REES, , PATRICK DUFFY, , DON CONCANNON, , PETER CROFT, , PETER J. V. ARCHER, , LEO CRYSTAL, , GREG WAGGETT, , DOUG McAVOY, , C. G. HEADLAM, , ANDREW BREARLEY-SMITH, , PEGGY JAY, , CHRISTOPHER EYRES, , STEWART MENAUL, , JOE ROEBER, , ANTHONY SWAINSON, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Kenneth Fleet, By Jeremy Warner, By Alison Eadie, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Wayne Lintott, Michael Clark, By Mitchell Platts, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From Barry Pickthall, By John Watson, From Jenny MacArthur, By Peter Marson, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From David Miller, By Conrad Voss Bark, Patricia Tisdall, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Robert Fisk, Derek Harris, Vivian Goldsmith, DH, David Altheer, William Kay City Editor, IF, VG, Andrew Cornelius,

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Index. News: The big boys who coughed up for the little ones, Small businesses, The sky's the limit for news, Speedy delivery on the winds of change, Shining from a 'sideline', Investigators say blast that killed 15 probably caused by spark, Oxford revives dongola racing for Nile centenary, Serious crimes by foreign diplomats, Andalusia's favourite author goes home, In a flap to good effect, Teachers to step up strikes, Times Portfolio game starts on Monday, Scotland Yard to spend millions on improving gun training, Howe denies lethargy over Grenada crisis, Commentary, Aspects of West Berlin: 2 279,114 flights that beat the Russian blockade, Design for the future, Somersaulting bed saves family, Pound plunges on interest rate fears, Help at hand for hot and bothered, NHS staff cut by 10,000, Fowler says, The Times Diary Seldom glummer, Vivien Goldsmith looks at types of borrowing Loan or overdraft: the difficult decisions, Bomb kills Turkish diplomat in Vienna, Starting up? Venture capital sources, Solidarity challenges official poll figures, Kohl aims to keep open dialogue with Hungary, Hongkong team to tell Peking of worries over territory's future, Delhi looks for foreign link in Punjab violence, Born out of the recession-now £5m up, Rate-free-for the firms just beginning, Letter from Beirut Hard homecoming in ship of tragedy, No sign of softening in steel strike, Unions to join talks on NEDC, The Times Information Service Today's events, Human rights viewed from East and West Pravda puts case for Redskins, Climbdown by president Honduras strike is averted, Ruling on dioxin waste shuts Hamburg plant, MPs' fears over EEC budget deal, Helicopter study demands action, Don't rise to the bait, ladies of the lake, Britain to protest over Israel's treatment of attache in 'spy' incident, TV staff fight for current affairs, New certificate to replace O level and CSE exams, Portsmouth's guns sound a warning, moreover... Eyes down with nothing to view but tapping toes, A company doctor for the eighties, Thatcher and artist fail to see eye to eye, Deal agreed on cheap air fares, Mr Private Eye, on a government scheme, Smoking ban on London Tube trains, IPC's 'Woman' stopped, Software on sale in High Street, The street where you cooperate, Hijackers under guard, Le Pen sets sights on dislodging Communists, Zimbabwe extends ban on opposition meetings, Small Businesses 'Such an alive place... and such a success', 'Check possible' on Libyan gun bags, How Aunt Agatha came to part with her nest egg, Horizons The Times guide to career choice The courage to take risks, Policemen caught in the coal strike crossfire, State industries study court action on coal blockade, Progress on Spain's EEC membership, Democracy: wrong for Hongkong, Huxley is named Master of Trinity, Liberals blocked in move to set Liverpool budget, Rumours of ministerial scandal dismissed, Hasty talks for Libyans in Athens, Award for firm facing 'video nasty' charges, Kuwait may buy missiles elsewhere, Kitson flies in to hugs and chants, Hamelin's rat catcher pipes up again, Marcos gun squad kills 5 in Manila, Civil Service security Unions expect 20,000 lie tests a year, Effort to save French trips, Science report Genetic revival for the extinct quagga, Four who took the plunge... and how they learnt to swim The sweet smell of foodand computers, Post ballot likely to be accepted, Portuguese leftist leader held in anti-terrorist round-up. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Collins Road Atlas, Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Country And New Town Properties Plc, Stc Telecommunications Ltd, Kall-Kwik Printing (Uk) Ltd, Invest For School Fees Ltd., Heal's, Icfc, Midland, Richard Nichols, The Times, Citroën, Swissair, Greater London Enterprise Board, Lee Cooper, Arthur Lee & Sons Plc, Cin Industrial Investments, Hafren, Charterhouse, Scottish Life Investments, Ibm, Plessey, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Mid Glamorgan, Natwest, British Telecom, Holland & Barrett Franchising, Twa, United Biscuits (Uk) Limited., H.G.Wells. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Millais portrait of girl makes £253,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,462, Concise Crossword (No 373), Today's television and radio programmes. Law: Mother loses battle for child, Chancery Division House of Lords When an acquittal can be quashed In re Harrington, Football racket, Informing third party not a contempt In re a Company, No 001424 of 1983, Headless corpse case Mother tells of deprived, disturbed son, Accused doctor wouldn't hurt a fly, court hears, Four charged over £6m heroin haul, Defensive weapon offence Patterson v Block, Prisoners 'live in fear of Nilsen', Ruling later on parole pleas, Father cannot visit fostered child In re L (an Infant). Politics and Parliament: Health Service Campaign against cuts 'fallen on its face', Coal Dispute No special category for arrested pickets, Bishop's plea for long-term unemployed, Parliament today, Education New exam expected to raise standards, House Of Lords Government defeated on postal ballots for union leaders. Reviews: Fiction The latest song of the Raven cum vulture MORNING STAR By Simon Raven Blond & Briggs, £8.95 MYSTERIES OF WINTERTHURN By Joyce Carol Oates Cape, £9.95 The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford By Ron Hansen Souvenir, £8.95 The Emperor's Tomb, Galleries From East to West Victoria and Albert Museum, Children Gentleman fox and forgetful lion, Plum on the men of God THE WORLD OF WODEHOUSE CLERGY By P. G. Wodehouse Hutchison, £9.95, Theatre in the United States Wild possibilities, Music-theatre Say that again... Mozart at Palm Springs The Place, Old stories in pottery Dated English Delftware By Louis L Lipski, A tonic of sweetness and sturdy charm A Midsummer Night's Dream Regent's Park, Eagle-eyed view of man as economic animal, Theatre Monstrous entertainment Richard III Stratford, Dance Adagio Hammerklavier Coliseum, Forgotten land of Central America I...RIGOBERTA MENCHU An Indian Women in Guatemala Edited by Elisabeth Burgos-Debray Verso, £18.50 paperback £4.95 Garrison Guatemala, San Antonio Festival The melody lingers on, Government v. the press SOURCES CLOSE TO THE PRIME MINISTER By Michael Cockerell, Peter Hennessy, and David Walker Macmillan, \cp9.95, Television The story of fact. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Choice is dearer money or a cheaper pound, Aftermath Of Amritsar, Nearly Full Marks For Sir Keith, The Prism Of Violence. Letters to the Editor: Threat to the Heath, State of the art in 'star wars', Teachers' pay claim, Having it both ways, Medical research, Finding a way to end the crippling pits dispute, Land use and abuse, Industrial warning, Face-savers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Fishmongers' Company, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Prof Heinz Schild, Prof Sir David Evans Vaccines against childhood diseases, Mr John Cooper. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Widespread selling, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Commodities, London follows Chicago with world's top futures vehicle Liffe launches US T-bond contract, News In Brief OTC dealer in £3m cash call, Steady recovery will continue-OECD, Interest Rates, Rolls and GEC in turbine link, Imports squeeze British textiles, £94m contract for Tarmac, Money Markets, Gold, Economic commentary by Tim Congdon Pensions, property and the great divide, Company News In Brief, High US growth rate pushes sterling to all-time low, Tempus Northern Foods get that sinking feeling, Money Market, Average earnings rising fast, New broker applies for membership, Currencies, Stock Market Report Kleinwort Benson 'agrees stake in leading broker', Inmos staff warning on takeover. Sport: Cricket Downpour halts Lancashire's steady progress towards final, Rugby Union France select Gratton, Football: Quest For A European Semi-Final Place Mullery is manager of Rangers, Polo Families at war as McKenzie spurs his men, Striving for moments when boredom lifts, Tennis Clearly no hold-ups for Turpin, Golf Leader's round loses on swing, Sports in Brief, Racing: Guineas heroines provide a memorable duel in the Coronation Stakes Karadar can spark off big double for Swinburn by holding French at bay, For The Record, Fishing Run of spring salmon at death's door, Athletics First leap is the longest for Lewis, Yachting Fog shroud is lifted over British placing, Golf European venues bring out the best in Trevino, Equestrianism Amanda proves her Olympic qualities. Classified Advertising: Food And Wine, Entertainments, Announcements, General Appointments, Super Secs, La créme de la créme. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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