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The Times - 03/12/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Peter Davenport, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, , From Alan Hamilton, From Richard Ford, By William Kay, City Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, By Tony Samstag, By Geraldine Norman, Richard Dowden, From Donovan Moldrich, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Hasan Akhtar, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, From Keith Dalton, From Richard Owen, , From Christopher Walker, From Stephen Taylor, , From Peter Nichols, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Roger Boyes, By Thomson Prentice, Miles Kington, Dr Jonathan Miller's, W. J. Burroughs, Andrew Duncan, Lee Rodwell, Clare Dyer, PHS, by Sarah Hogg, Colin Hughes, Rodney Cowton Defence correspondent, Anne Sofer, Matthew Parris, COLIN BUCHANAN, , TONY RITCHIE, , P. A. NICHOLSON, , ERIC SILVESTER, , DANIEL D. KEATS, , NEVIL JOHNSON, , P. H. R. GLENNIE, , KEITH JOSEPH, , K. E. WEALE, , ROBIN HUGHES, , A. V. MARTIN, , STEPHEN K. CARTER, , PLYMOUTH, , RICHARD PINHORN, , GORDON HEALD, , SIMON STOCKER, , BRIAN DAGNALL, , N. J. DAYKIN, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, by John Higgins, Anthony Masters, John Percival, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, Celia Brayfield, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Geoffrey Finn, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Our City Staff, Colin Mitchell, By Alison Eadie, Derek Pain, From Richard Streeton, By William Stephens, From David Miller, , From a Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Robert Pryce, From Barry Pickthall Marina Benalmadena, By John Wilcockson, By Stuart Jones, By David Powell, By Michael Rowbottom, By Clive White, By Paul Harrison, By David Hands, By Nicholas Keith, By Gerald Davies, By Gordon Allan, By Bryan Stiles, By Philip Nicksan, Simon Barnes, By Peter Aykroyd, By Keith Macklin, By Mandarin, By Michael Seely, Simon O'Loughlin, Beryl Dixon, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, DJM, Trevor Fishlock,

Resumo

Index. News: Triads remain a threat in Hong Kong, Now a high-tech follow-on for Nato, Anti-Nato protests in Spain, Miracles and molecules, Protection for paper explained, Zia springs referendum surprise on Pakistan's unprepared opposition, Husain's Cairo visit adds urgency to fresh Palestine peace initiative, EEC food surpluses: 1 Doubt over implementing dairy quotas, Warning for potential defectors Soviet deserters tell of 'nightmare', Bolivians fear coup as strike goes on, Hattersley, Denning clash over picketing, Changes for Singapore Lee calls early election to clear way for youth, Inter-union war threat to provincial newspapers, Principle that is bad practice, Suitable case for telling the truth, Hell is a perputual class struggle, Bombs defused near Athens rally platform, Science report Fighting famine by simple steps, NUM calls delegate conference over receivership order, Spectrum II film on the effects of Parkinson's disease a brave man with his body, Surgeon adopts 'Boy David', Whips drop pressure on student grants, Why Tony Benn is always right, Campaign to update the Norwich road, Communists suspend 22, Pym sees change of policies on jobs, ICI sees its £10m project go up in flames, Will British catch the tide?, Shake-up for SR timetables, Horizons A fair cop for more, Miners and the law: What the future holds NUM to decide on purging contempt, British charity 'rocks boat' Ethiopia accused of misusing famine aid, Three arrests at cattle show, Kirkpatrick lashes out at enemies, Arson ring started 219 fires in Boston area, Clampdown on security at summit, Warsaw handling of policemen's deaths deepens murdered priest mystery, The Times Diary Crossed lines?, moreover... Nailing all those big lies, Poll losses put Hawke in difficulty, Elections The Australian election Hawke bandwagon slips as voters confound polls and cut Labour majority, Offer from rebels fails to stem chaos in New Caledonia, GPs pressed to fight limits on NHS drugs, Government expected to face acid rain protest, US washes its hands of Gairy on eve of poll, Lot 432, the Queen Anne piece that sold and sold... Dealers' association inquiries into a bookcase's auction, Tanks in Manila alarm Opposition, The Times Information Service Today's events, Letter from New York Going downhill under ground, Italian envoys in revolt over career prospects, Telecom buyers limited to 800 shares, Sun criticized for rejecting director's letter, Findings Climatology, Electioneering on the Ganges Rajiv pours his scorn on Janata, Maze escaper held after soldier and terrorist die in Ulster gun battle, Portrait of at war, Sri Lanka confusion on death toll, Commentary, Pentagon explains carrier off Cuba, Small and perfectly formed. Display Advertising: Rahim & Co, Glenmorangie, Rank Xerox, Hennessy, Rolex, Sotheby's, Sullivan Powell, Arthur Bell & Sons, Portfolio, Bp, Nationwide, Reporting Award, Ibm, Smiths Industries, Britannia Building Society, British Telecom, The Times Portfolio, Base Lending Rates, Guy Salmon, Royal National Institute For The Blind. Law: Kiss takes black boy into court, Two men convicted, one freed, in £26m Brinks-Mat raid trial, Military court told to free Thai academic. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 511), Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room Chinese art finds few buyers in New York, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,601, England join race for chess silver. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Strengthening the links between pay and jobs, Concert Of Europe, Blank Cheques For The Minister. Letters to the Editor: Control on campus, Matter of degree on student grants, Pit and pendulum, Spreading benefit of regionalism, Testing time for religious views, Dartford Tunnel, Power and superpower, Facility trip, Chatsworth drawings, Cold comfort, On the hit list, Conditional aid. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Progress of legislation. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple awards, Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: Mr Edward Crankshaw Interpreting Russian way of life, Sir Ernest Goodale. Reviews: Concerts LPO/López-Cobos, A new score of a familiar old friend, Theatre Dickens relentlessly relevant Hard Times, Labèque sisters, ASMF/Panufnik, Television Puccini peculiar, Dance Janet Smith. Classified Advertising: Dow's Port, Entertainments, La crème de la crème, Forthcoming Events. Stock Exchange Tables: Unlisted Securities, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Investment Trusts. Business and Finance: Turkish sell-off, Oxford dons find market for instant analysis, Interest Rates, The Gilt-Edged Market End in sight to 10% yield barrier, Fall in N Sea revenues forecast, Board Meetings, Company News In Brief Deadline set in bid for Hayters, Cleaner predicts profit recovery, Barkshire to retire as Liffe chief, Ordinary Shares Sweeter days ahead for bitter companies, Currys' hope of independence hinges on High Court ruling, Usm Review Short life for Moray Firth Maltings, Waddington reports anger Maxwell. Business Appointments: Appointments Change at Royal Trust, University Appointments. Sport: Today's Fixtures, Rugby League St Helens prove the only good travellers, Sports in Brief, Boxing Coetzee's protest, Hockey Semi-finalists stretched, Rackets Hungry Boone takes title, Snooker Davis breaks clear to subdue Higgins, Real Tennis Ronaldson again, Tennis Mrs Lloyd earns a thousand candles, Samaranch the ringmaster keeps his horses under control, ICE Hockey Fife Flyers brought down to earth, Cyclo-Cross Douce back to form despite flu, Squash Rackets Juggernaut Jahangir, Cricket: Indian Gamble With Inexperienced Leg-Spinner Pays Handsome Dividends Gloom over England's plight relieved only by century from Gatting, Gymnastics, Rugby Union: Hawick Again Sees Downfall Of Wallabies Laidlaw captain as Scots choose four new caps, Yachting Flying start for Britons, Football: Speedie's Three-Match Absence Could Hold Up Chelsea's Progress, For The Record, Racing: Beat The Retreat Chases Sixth Success In Chepstow's Finale Hurdle Easterby to fire another salvo, Skiing Girardelli in control despite fog, Judo Miss Briggs weighs in with six out of six. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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