The Times - 07/11/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, , By Craig Seton, From Christopher Walker, , From Roger Boyes, , By Clifford Webb, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Richard Ford, , By Peter Davenport, David Felton, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Colin Hughes, , By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Property Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , From Martha de la Cal, From Alan Tomlinson, , From Richard Owen, From Christopher Thomas, From Trevor Fishlock, From Florencia Varas, From John Best, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Diana Geddes, From Neil Kelly, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Victor Zorza, , From a Bridge Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From Thomson Prentice, From Susan MacDonald, From Carol Berger, , From Richard Wigg, , From Roger Boyes, Sally Ogle Davis, Miles Kington, Moya Sayer-Jones, Shona Crawford Poole, Wendy Cooper, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, Anthony Masters, Stephen Pettitt, Judith Cruickshank, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, Sheridan Morley, PHS, by Michael Fallon, Tom Hadden, Kevin Boyle, Tony Samstag, Robin Cook, Digby Anderson, CLIVE HUNTING, , DAVID SHELLEY NICHOLL, , DENNIS BATTELLEY, , M. W. REID, , AMARTYA SEN, D. A. DAVIES, DUNCAN RUTTER, SIMON HARDY, S. WEBSTER, M. J. PELLING, SIMON LORD, BRIGHTMAN, BASIL de FERRANTI, W. M. EDGAR, JONATHAN A. ROMAIN, ROGER PEERS, SIMON SCANLAN, COLIN McFIE, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By William Kay City Editor, By Alison Eadie, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, By Tim Congdon, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, Reports from Alan Wood, , Robert Morgan, , Stephen Goodwin, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From Michael Hornsby, From Nicholas Harling, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Colin McQuillan, By Keith Macklin, By Clive White, By Dennis Shaw, By John Dougray, By David Powell, By Peter Ball, By Hugh Taylor, Schools football by George Chesterton, From Richard Streeton, , By John Hennessy, By Barry Pickthall, By Christopher Warman Property correspondent, CW, Summaries by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent,
ResumoIndex. News: Attack on priest censored by Poles, Bill to abolish GLC centrepiece of Queen's Speech Uphold rule of law, Thatcher tells Kinnock, British Rail studies fast helicopter service between London and Paris, Concerts Music for dissected frogs Plilharmonia/ Sanderling, How to rout the new Hannibal?, Welsh pit to hold secret ballot, Strike toll reaches 16 as Transvaal blacks flex industrial muscle, moreover..., Fabius to visit Mulroney, Royal Navy entries, Girls 'do better in own schools', Science report On the road to battery-driven cars, NGA votes on retirement, Result watching with Frank Johnson Lying to pollsters in aid of morality, Companies'delay on �143m bills helped MoD hit spending target, Gandhi assassination aftermath Premier orders release of seized press film and photographs, Another 400 pitmen return MacGregor management attacked by PR chief, The Times Information Service, Cenotaph service calls God 'you', Conqueror's technical log-book 'disappears', Passengers escape after overpowering hijackers of London-Riyadh jet, Nicaragua's election US observers say voting was fair, Saatchi calls for BBC to accept advertising, Leaders cement Paris-Bonn entente, More tour firms in danger, Separate states, but with shared security, Countryside inquiry begins, Old bombs threat to walkers, Surprise at Ustinov's absence from Kremlin line-up, Fists fly as Israelis grapple with price freeze, American Navy joins Egypt in war games, How violence came to a peaceful town Friendship tested as mobs avenge Indira, Action on frog leg imports, First Person You can't tie her down, sport, All change on change of life, Ottawa to mend fences with Quebec and Nato, What the Queen should have said, The Times Diary, Wails out of school Small worlds: an occasional series on unlikely magazines, Be positive, say no for a change, The famine in Africa UN agencies accused of adding to disaster, Britain near to Gibraltar agreement with Spain, Bishops defend hardship fund, Talkback The ecstasy and the agony of adoption on the heartache of abandoned parents, Dorchester manager moves on, CBI action formula to go to Thatcher, Libya jails Scot but immediately frees him, Firm gets export orders for metal sail power, Reagan sweeps to overwhelming win across nation, Pinochet's respite at an end, The Lord Lucan mystery Ten years on, the file on the disappearing earl stays open, Bank base rates are cut to 10%, Kinnock criticized for avoiding rallies, The dawn of the new Dune, Jaruzelski takes charge of police, Kabul raid a 'reprisal for atrocity', Election 84 Champagne in California, dignity in Minnesota Reagan: Rejoicing on the ranch, Martian's guide to Westminster, The Times Cook New-fashioned game that tastes of the old ways, Commentary, Telecom complaints mainly over bills. Law: Union official assaulted man outside colliery, Miners fail second time to force ballot, Clift case man gets �40,000, Austin Rover unions fail to meet judge's strike deadline, Issues in sequestration case are of great importance, judge says NUM fails to get its �2.7m freed, Murder charge, Court of Appeal Reasons for recall need not be written Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Gunnell, Clemency appeal to Angola, Spy sentence, Drugs suspect is kept in custody, Yugoslav dissident loses his lawyer, Chancery Division Counter-notice by some joint tenants valid Featherstone and Others v Staples and Others, Examiner's witness has no right to legal adviser Regina v Rathbone, Ex parte Dikko Noga Commodities (Overseas) Inc and Another v Rijn Mass-En Zeescheepvaartkantoor N V, Allied Maritime, Inc and Another, Secret trial by military for Thai historian. Display Advertising: Staffordshire Potteries (Holdings) Plc, National Westminster Bank Plc, Gas, Mailing Preference Service, Multiple Display Advertisements, Itt, Barratt, Grindlays Bank Plc., Stc, Glentiddich., World Airways, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Legal & General, Glc, Coutts & Co, Divertimenti Cookery School, The Times, Courvoisier, Oxfam, Pan Am, Sheraton Park Tower, Energy Efficiency Office, Army Officer, Sainsbury's, Kodak, Obas, Williams & Glyn's, Oriental Carpets And Rugs, 74% of Lomdoners are against Abolishing the Glc Whats the Government Doing Aboutit?. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 489), Sale room Photopiece fetches $17,600, Concert, Women guard British bridge hopes, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,579. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Property: Residential Property At last the agents really have a house that is beyond compare, Rentals, Housing outstrips inflation, Residential Property Floating the dockyard, Flat Sharing, Property North of the Thames, Overseas Property. Politics and Parliament: Telephone privacy Checks for police not ruled out, Farmers and wildlife Concern over loopholes in environment laws, Thatcher confidence in NCB chief, Reactions to the Queen's Speech Eight quangos to take over authorities' work, House Of Lords Peers warned about too many defeats, Kidnapping EEC laws to be ratified to prevent child snatches, Pensions Job movers to get better deal, Commons Different priorities of constituents and MPs, Ulster Old policies repeated, Solicitors Poor work penalties, Queen's Speech Policies based on sound money and lower borrowing, Legal reforms Challenge to lenient sentences. Reviews: London Sinfonietta/Masson, Television, Dance A drab-looking swan, Feverish dreams Bloody Poetry, LSO/Beralund, Theatre Eloquent silence, Looking on the jokey side, Maurizio Pollini. Classified Advertising: La cr�me de la cr�me, Announcements, Public Notices, Entertainments, Chelsea Cinema. Editorials/Leaders: Looking For Inspiration, Finance And Industry Parliament's message is to pay attention, Codes Of Conduct, Loyal dullness at the CBI. Letters to the Editor: Aircraft for the RAF, NCB squabbles, Slow on the uptake, Inhumanity to man, Danger in numbers, Sauce of learning, Community tariffs, Boots for yomping, Fair shares in the spirit of charity, Cost of justice, Long-term projects to aid starving, Memories of Chicago, Maiden Castle dig, Causes of caries, Standard English, Religious instruction. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Roedean School, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: M Boris Souvarine, Professor Don Arthur, The Hon Ivor Montagu Film director and writer. Business and Finance: Tempus Sainsbury profits speak volumes, Industry's cost load 'too high', Commodities, Edwardes expected to win Dunlop battle, Banks cut base rates to 10% as M3 goes back on target, Rowland to defend Harrods limitations, Companies accuse Chancellor of 'fiscal mugging', News In Brief JMB pact closer, Sainsbury profits rise, Full licence for Mercury Communications near, Interest Rates, Voting at Lloyd's will measure member association's power, Economic Commentary No need for alarm over trade gap, $45m rescue of Esal collapses on eve of High Court hearing, Thomas Cook to sell US arm, Social engineering laws will weaken industry, conference warns EEC, ECGD losses 'top insurance league table', Gold, Pension tax warning for industry, Company News In Brief, Tourist groups reorganization expected to save �750,000, Currencies, Stock Market Report British Land cash pile may be used to attack Stylo Shoes. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Stock Exchange Prices Shares retreat, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Shell UK names new chairman. Sport: Yachting Kevlar now worth considering, Golf Americans should be too strong, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Tennis McEnroe opts for shorter ban, Football: Milk Cup Surprise At Upton Park City keep their taste for life at the top, Squash Rackets The high summer of No 1 Englishman continues, ICE Skating Barber and Slater given a lift by ITV, Last Night's Results, Cricket Robinson has early England chance, Olympic Games More criticism of Seoul, Racing: Francome Set To Reach 50 Mark Piggott cruises to 25th century on Lysander, Basketball Warrington lead but lose boots, Table Tennis England without leading players, Boxing Bruno baseball bat clubs American, Football: Contrasting Problems Face British Clubs For European Second Leg Ties Injuries to Liverpool trio give Benfica a straw to clutch, Rackets Happy birthday for Gracey, Rugby Union Midlands fall as Wheeler and McBain are sent off, Athletics Miss Budd stays for the moment in international running, For The Record, Rugby League Wigan put the accent on youth. 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