The Times - 12/10/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, , By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, Stewart Tendler, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Colin Hughes, By Bert Lodge, , By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , By Frances Gibb, By Tony Samstag, From Our Own Correspondent, , By Glenn Allan, By Craig Seton, By Our Labour Reporter, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By Robin Young, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Reports by Alan Wood, Robert Morgan, Derek Basnett, Howard Underwood and Anthony Hodges, Geoffrey Smith, By Philip Howard Literary Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, , From Richard Ford, , From Diana Geddes, , From Robert Fisk, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Mario Modiano, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Richard Wigg, , From Jan Raath, , From Florencia Varas, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Mohsin Ali, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, , Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Dennis Hackett, John Young, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, Bernard Levin:, David Watt, Philip Howard, GORDON T. STEWART, , GEOFFREY G. HASELDEN, , DAVID PRICE, , PAUL ROWNTREE CLIFFORD, , RONALD AYRES, , ANTHONY CARO, , KEN POWELL, , RONALD WATTS, , DAVID IRWIN, , CHRISTOPHER McCALL, SIMON JENKINS, , TOM TUKE, , FRANK TAYLOR, , ARTHUR BOND, , By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, The Bishop of Lincoln, Elizabeth Cheng, Anthony Rowley Business Editor, , John Lawless, JC, David Bonavia, Jonathan Clare, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Jonathan Clare, By Derek Pain, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Jonathan Davis, By Michael Prest, Jeremy Warner, By Derek Harris, By Michael Coleman, By Gerald Davies, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By Joyce Whitehead, Simon Barnes, From Mitchell Platts, , By Richard Eaton, By a Special Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, David Miller, By Keith Macklin, By Athole Still, By Mandarin, by Clifford Webb, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Alan Hamilton,
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News: Euro-MPs seek end of plastic bullets, UN speeds up Lebanon force plans, Motoring Racing start to the Motor Show, The Times Information Service, No more windfalls: just rotten apples, Professions boom in high-tech Britain, Gandhi invokes emergency law Indian coalminers fail to carry out strike threat, Advice on managing the boss, The warning signals Queries on fail-safe system, Hospitals aim for pay bed profit, Higher interest rate and pit strike dampen house buyers' confidence, Print leaders to decide on pay claim action, Disc player for dashboards, Science report Computer which recognizes 5,000 words, Valletta casts doubt on strikers' claims, Politically inert or not, the population must now play its part Class of '97: the college style of government, Teachers' unions join forces to fight for £1,200 pay rise, Commentary, Beyond the butter mountain Hailsham sees key role for Europe, Papal visit boosts Spanish pride, Girl in black helped kidnapped diplomat, Three-hour spacewalk by woman astronaut, Miners welcome Acas formula as basis for settlement, A Special Report Hongkong, Clamps cut parking offences by 40%, Last in and first out of the recession again, People Express seeks to increase UK flights, Brittle bones danger for middle-class women, Loss of face on China's road to capitalism, Union complaint against Daily Mail upheld, Conservative Party Conference Government to double adult training places, King announces, Stricter code for sales promotions, Frank Johnson in Brighton Tebbit succeeds to Darling title, Off to Sea: Four years of, Opposition leaders freed by order of Pinochet, Election 84 Democrats think the age factor will prove Reagan's Achilles heel, Finance: taking stock of the market, Consulate men seek to meet UK envoy, Nuclear deal with Libya opposed, Wembley crash Passenger uses clip on rail to warn other trains of danger, And thundering in to the final page..., Archbishop accused in Pretoria, Mitterrand tells Basques he was right to expel terror suspects, Tory differences on economic policy revealed, Black gold or green pastures?, Milan Fashion From his to hers, 'Local enterprise week' to help small businesses, The Times Diary, Barclays adds £3 a quarter to bank charges, Farmers get pledge on quotas from Jopling, Tenants moving back to prime sites as the rents slump, Spread of shares aim for Telecom, Gromyko will visit Britain for more talks with Howe, Guatemala heads for poll but Army determined to keep hold on power, Briton ends Dutch jail hunger strike, World's armed forces face cash constraints, Three die, 18 hurt, in rail crash Passenger and freight trains collide, Pressure grows as Iceland shutdown enters second week, Tighter law on child 'stealing', Red Sea mine 'had 21-day timing device', Runcie defends church 'duty', EEC responds to Oxfam call to fight hunger, Lord Shinwell reflects on his first 100 years, English woman's body found, Imports may stay power cuts, Head faces letters campaign, Boy's success story told as father is bankrupt, Table wine sales increase by 29%, Jordan and Egypt agree Palestinian strategy, Injured Servicemen cannot sue Crown, Joint check on Chad withdrawal, Michaelmas Bar exam results, General 'was ambushed', Peres hints at Lebanon withdrawal, More home ownership backed by delegates, Disabled carried away in day up Acropolis, Medical Briefing Exercise discretion, Car men reject 21% pay rise, Duarte asks Church to mediate with rebels, ICI drive for plastic bottle banks. Display Advertising: Police Officer, The Hongkong Land Company Ltd, The Fleming Overseas Investment Trust Plc, Hongkong Government, Spectator, Law Studies, Nescafé Gold Blend Ground Coffee., The Times, Pine Village, Cathay Pacific, The Essential Magazine, Hongkong Bank, Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited, Hong Kong, Taipei Overseas Co, Ltd., Clive Discount Holdings Plc, Autocar, Cable & Wireless (Hk) Ltd., Triumph Adler, Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Halifax, Tomorrow, Franklin Mint Limited, National Savings Bank, Britannia Building Society, Océ, Cazenove & Co., Musicians Benevolent Fund,, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 469), Karpov agrees to draw, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,559, Today's television and radio programmes, Saleroom Royal menus fetch £18,047. Law: Whether knowledge of workers' conduct relevant Hindle Gears Ltd v McGinty and Others, Punters' stake money is recoverable In re The Futures Index Ltd, Prostitute jailed for castrating Saudi diplomat, Zimbabwe squatters test Bill of Rights, Threat to kill case may be heard by jury, Mother guilty of baby's death, Lawyer accused, Widow of IBM man accused, Faldo petition. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Nobel prize for silenced Czech poet. Reviews: Concerts Toyshop offerings London Sinfonietta/ Carewe, Top People, Cinema Orwell's surrealism as historical record, Television Skilful ham, Philharmonia/ Salonen, Theatre Love's Labour's Lost. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Gate, Announcements, Business To Business, Entertainments, Stranger than Paradise. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Who will oppose loyally?. Editorials/Leaders: Understanding Unemployment, Back To First Principles, Finance And Industry The real threat to the Trident programme, The Chip On The Battlefield. Letters to the Editor: No parallel lines, Legal protection for individuals, Post in the past, Gallery extension, Protecting churches, Art in jeopardy, Sporting friends, Heroin addiction, Globe Theatre project, Truth, compassion and Conservative Party policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mrs Norah Smallwood Impact on book publishing, The Ven R. W. Dudman, Guy Wolstenholme. Business and Finance: Industry Today Smith's legacy is a new-look BOC, DM bond for Beecham, NY selling pulls dollar back after strong day, Commodities, Briefing, Bank of England confident of Johnson Matthey 'safety net', Tyne floats a success, Immediate prospects for trade look good, but doubts about the future are growing The big uncertainties, News In Brief Attwoods in $24m US takeover, Boardroom changes at Horizon Travel, Cope Allman pays out £209,000, Tax evader pays $200m, Interest Rates, GUS cuts stake in Empire, Maunders earnings up by 65%, Gold, Abingworth survives US fall, Company News In Brief, Harvard looks for £1.9m cash and a Stock Exchange quote, Sydney and Comex near accord on trading link, Tempus Empire Stores goes up as GUS stake comes down, Currencies, Your Own Business Buy-outs: Governor spies problems. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Equities lose momentum, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Market Report House of Fraser sell-off talk lifts Lonrho, Stock Exchanges. Property: Rentals, Commercial And Industrial Property. Business Appointments: Appointments New marketing chief at Charterhouse. Sport: Cricket Australians were rude say Indian players, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Tennis Miss Barker gets some consolation with wild card, Badminton Miss Troke revels in the right climate, Basketball Warrington raze Standard in European Cup, Golf: Spain Brings Out The Best In A Yorkshireman Spectators miss a treat as Clark drives into the lead, Football: Milk Cup Draw Brings Last Four Finalists Into Opposition Banana skins pave cup road, Olympic Games: Modern Pentathlon Probed Drug takers slip through Los Angeles loophole, Rugby League Change Cup venue clubs say, Rugby Union Letter of law fouls up spirit of game, Boxing Andries slogs long and hard on road to European crown, Table Tennis Big decision Douglas has to make, Swimming Talking to determine the future, Women's Hockey Irish invest real estate in artificial turf, Volleyball Mizuno aim to spike Capital's guns, America's Cup lessons The stakes are raised by millions for the silver pot, Horse Trials Double Dutch lead in dressage, For The Record, Racing: Cambridgeshire Fourth Has Strong Claims In Valuable Ascot Apprentice Race Gouverno to thrive on softer going. 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