The Times - 28/06/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Colin Hughes, By Richard Evans, By Richard Dowden, By Robin Young, By Our Labour Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By John Witherow, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Geoffrey smith, From Ian Murray, , From Richard Owen, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Richard Wigg, From Diana Geddes, From Douglas Tweedale, From Michael Binyon Munich, From Peter Niochols, From Michael Hornsby, , From Alan McGregor, From John Carlin, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, From Hasan Akhtar, From Keith Dalton, From Richard Hanson, , From Ivor Davis, , From Michael Binyon, Nicholas Kenyon, , by Sheridan Morley, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, Dennis Hackett, Richard Compton Miller, Miles Kington, John Lamb, James Fenton, Fiona MacCarthy, Philip Howard, Elaine Feinstein, John Nicholson, PHS, Richard Owen, Michael Hornsby, Ronald Butt, John P. Harris, R. A. BRYER, T. J. BRIGNALL, , PETER WOODALL, , ERNEST C. F. STROUD, , AIDAN NICHOLS, , W. H. N. WILKINSON, , JOHN HATT, , DAVID BELL, , JOHN MAKINSON, GABRIEL BOWMAN, , PETER MONTAGNON, SAMUEL RRITTAN, CHRISTOPHER PARKES, , SUE CAMERON, , ROBIN PAULEY, , DOMINICK COYLE, , HARRY RILEY, , IAN DAVIDSON, , TERRY TYDEMAN, , ANDREW FISHER, , DAVID WALKER, , CLAY HARRIS, , MAX WILKINSON, , MARGARET HUGHES., GREG NEALE., DAVID LIPSEY, , JOHN BARTER, , KALYANI MENON, , STEPHEN COTGROVE, , DAVID PENDRIGH, , B. F. SANSOM, , MICHAEL MOODY, , GLYN DANIEL, , N. M., Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Patrick Knight, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, By Alison Eadie, By Wayne Lintott, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Pat Butcher, , By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From David Miller, , By Jim Railton, By Mitchell Platts, By Michael Seely, Patricia Tisdall, Sally Watts, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Alan Hamilton, From Nicholas Ashford,
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News: Let's all have a share of the action, The Times Diary Simply harrowing, Summit deal has bought time but Thorn sees tough bargaining ahead, Chernenko, walling out the West, EEC leaders to discuss Central America, Air raid by Israel on eve of jail swop, Record-breaking bandit, Findings A series reporting on research Fibre Optics, Moves to reinforce religious education, Membership of unions lowest for 10 years, Companies press MPs to tackle skills crisis, Man the Queen will bank on The Times Profile: Lord Airlie, the next Lord Chamberlain, Times Portfolio £4,000 today, Hope of keeping painting fades, Rebuke for Brittan 'smear', Muslim property attacked as Hindu extremists go on rampage in Bombay, 'Bad apples' blamed for diplomat crimes, Attendance record at Wimbledon, Mies tower 'not worthy of architect or London', Teenagers having intercourse earlier, The Times Information Service, The Times guide to career development The shape of managers to come, Guatemalans given tough warning on eve of poll for a new assembly, Titbits, cradle of popular journalism, closes after 103 years, Thatcher blamed for by-election defeat, Lambsdorff successor named by Kohl, Troops tell of Afghan atrocities, Just the job-or one on top?, Taking risks on the way up, Surprise bid as oil sale flops, Solicitors in insurance compromise, Taxman's amen for the do-it-yourself clergy, Reagan tries softer line on Kremlin, 13-nation pledge on sulphur pollution, Stephan's wife flies home, Attempts to cut visits to doctor have failed, MPs doubtful of EEC summit gains for Britain, Charter flights price war may bankrupt small tour operators, Rebuke for Warsaw on Solidarity, Science report Rabies hazard of railway foxes, Mitterrand tells Lisbon EEC entry assured, Jackson wins freedom for 22 prisoners, Japan's closer ties to US worry Moscow, Bond stage destroyed by fire, Miners' rally goes off peacefully, Drink, driving and The Pill, Tobacco for chewingteabag style, Kirkpatrick to quit UN post, Phone box appeal procedure, Pit violence-down on the Rand, MPs called 'a bunch of cheeky gringos', Marcos puts wife back in power, Pravda hits out in new anti-corruption drive, Supertanker hit in Gulf as Iran warns of more severe attacks, moreover... An arresting performance, Man in the news A studious comrade from the grassroots, Tripos results: Music, theology, electrical sciences, archaeology, anatomy, engineering, Minimal disruption from 'day of action', says CBI, Retracing Amundsen's polar route, Soviet war tactics revised, Black miners threaten to step up pay action, Police chief calls for tightening of shotgun controls, When agony was only a twinge, Peace brings joy for French leader, Motorway food poor value, survey reports, The miners' strike Steelmen defy Scargill, Nursery's baby care 'inadequate', Second vote on cancellation of council polls is offered, Commentary, 'Massacre' of Sikhs condemned by Pakistan. Display Advertising: Xtra, Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Collins, Chamberlin & Hill P.L.C., Imperial Cancer Research Fund., Kuoni, Citroen, The Times, Charter, M & G, National Girobank, Swiss Alps, Bank Of England, Minolta, Brazilian Sterling Loans:, Hng, Bos, Kayhan, Dan-Air, Rac, The Northern Securities Trust P.L.C., St.Joseph's Hospice, The British Land Company Plc, Abbey National Higher Interest Account. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,468, Concise Crossword (No 379), Chess sides rest weaker players, Sale room Fierce bidding for Clark collection, Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Law: Harrods murder report, Appeals against sentence Regina v Dawson (Kenneth), Triple life-term in Brinks finale, Special client account creates trust Carreras Rothmans Ltd v Freeman Mathews Treasure Ltd and Another, Jury told 'cover-up points to murder', 'Letter bomb loners', DeLorean jurors quizzed by judge, Chancery Division Privy Council Jury directions on joint enterprise Chan Wing-Siu and Others v The Queen, Jews' denial, Survey missed roof fault. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Labour MP rebuked, Bill to reform electoral law next session, Bill to curb sexual abuse of children, Eec Summit Kinnock invites Tories to join fight against deal, House Of Lords Precedence of appeal judges to change, Royal Assent, Heseltine's softer arms line, Argentine Howe firm: Sovereignty not negotiable, New Ceiling Centenary present for Lord Shinwell?, Missing link, Red grouse decline in Scotland. Reviews: Back to the old values, Some sharp personal records of the clan, Poet, joker, intellectual and Pseud, The corrosive secret of the plot, Fiction Nobody can tell the end, Fisher-Dieskau /Brendel Covent Garden, Television A people bleakly divided, Many wonders, but few more wonderful than myth, Marvellous leap into the past, Concerts Contemporary Chamber Orchestra /Martinez Almeida. Classified Advertising: National Theatre, Only, Announcements, Rococo, Public Appointments, General Appointments, Entertainments, La crème de la creème. Editorials/Leaders: From Tsar To Commissar, Making A Real Market, Finance And Industry Time for Mr Tebbit to stop the Fraser battle, Tamils And Terrorism. Letters to the Editor: Without benefit, Giving the lie to gloom mongers, Gambling on cost of pit closures, Lost weekend?, Need for partnership in conservation, Sale of vicarages, Morpeth rail crash, Fleet Street and NUM, Conflict of creeds, Upon the waters, Women's work, Role of the polls, Rising and falling. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Clifton College, Atlas honoured, Salters' Company, Launderers' Company. Deaths. Obituaries: M Jean Hugo, Mr Carl Foreman Film producer and screenwriter, Mr John Lea, Mr George A. Spater. Stock Exchange Tables: Dee share ban likely, Stock Exchange Prices Technical rally, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street, Stock Market Report Shortage of stock boosts shares, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Gold, Money Markets, Changes will pay for themselves says chief Barclays banks on merger, Tempus Racal's fallen star sings a siren song, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Company News In Brief, News In Brief US bank trader dismissed, Waddington tops £3m forecast, Michael Prest finds that Paris has other ideas about London's financial dominance in Europe Ambitious French rebuild commodity markets, Commodities, Currencies, Ansbacher hit by loan provision, £800m electronics expansion will create 5,000 jobs, Pound slumps below $1.35 to record low, Brazil anger at prime rise burden. Sport: Cricket: Assessing The Prospects Of A Turn-Around At Lord's Small comfort for England as Holding fails his fitness test, Swimming, Tennis: Third Day Of Wimbledon Championships Two fine young contenders given hte key of the door, Golf Arrival of Spaniard threat to Langer, Lacrosse Tournament off for GB women, Renaissance man of the Olympics, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Racing: Cole's Stable Continues In Top Form At Salisbury, Racing Results Secreto out of Derby, Rugby League, Football Hour of glory arrives at last for Hidalgo's French artists, Rowing Henley expects a show of strength to savour from British Olympic crews, Athletics Coe addresses Elliott from another country, Yachting Irish Dragons still roaring ahead. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.
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