The Times - 23/05/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Jonathan Davis, Ronald Faux, From Richard Owen, , By Richard Owen, John Witherow, By William Kay, City Editor, By Pat Healy, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Richard Garner, From Barrie Clement, By Rupert Morris, By Richard Evans, From Stewart Tendler, By Patricia Clough, By Our Political Staff, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By John O'Leary, By Richard Dowden, From Our Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Tony Samstag, By Pat Healy Race Relations Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Hornsby, From John Carlin, , From Ian Murray, From Trevor Fishlock, From Our Own Correspondent, , From David Bonavia, From Our Own Correspondent, From Martha de la Cal, , From Richard Owen, From Diana Geddes, From Christopher Thomas, From Rasit Gurdilek, , From Kuldip Nayar, , From Dessa Trevisan, , From Roger Boyes, From David Watts, Bryan Appleyard, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, David Robinson, Nicholas Kenyon, Noël Goodwin, Dennis Hackett, John Percival, Miles Kington, Thomson Prentice, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, by Anne Sofer, John Barry, Nicholas Ashford, Digby Anderson, John Jones, R. E. KENDELL, , PAUL LAXTON, , PETER HORSFIELD, , DAVID WINNICK, , EDWARD F. NORTHCOTE, , M. F. OLIVER, , BRUCE CHIVERS, , HARRY GREENWAY, , ADRIAN ROOM, , JOHN F. PHILLIPS, , F. S. GRIMWOOD, , PETER BAELZ, , A. E. R. GOULTY, , T. R. SHAW, , R. G. CHARNLEY, , By Alan Toogwood, Horticulture Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, A corrospondent, A correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, , By Philip Robinson, By Wayne Lintott, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, JOHN MOORE, From Robert Pryce, Colin McQuillan, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Williams, By Adrian Morgan, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From Jenny MacArthur, , By Pat Butcher, By John Hennessy, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, Roger Boyes,
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News: Farmers besiege Jopling in milk row, Hard times on the prairies Debts closing in on farmers, Duarte promises he will never call in US troops, Yes, they will buy a used president, US resigned to long wait for thaw as Russians retreat into isolationism, The Times Information Service, Betjeman buried at his favourite Cornish church, Letter from Warsaw Election fever but no razzmatazz, Prior's other interests Equally at home in farming and industry, Genscher fails to change Kremlin attitude on cruise and Pershing, MEPs find code to control Moonies, No parole for Briton who killed housewife, Thanks For The Memories, Get On With IT, New York sets £108,000 bail for Sinn Feiner, The Accountant's View: Ian Hayes When tax can be a fatal burden, Opposition in Philippines to boycott House, Revolution in parenthood Test-tube science leaps on, Muslims driven to retaliation after years of feeling guilty, Where The Smart Money Goes, 2,200 jobs to go at truck plants, Unit for adolescents defends treatment, Miners right to work backed by Brittan, Commentary, Howe accuses Labour of 'rudderless inconsistency' in EEC poll campaign, Sex training urged on Polish Army, £7.9m campaign to boost sales of fish, Salvador trial tests America's policy, People's Army surrenders to love of insignia, Korean airliner crash apologist killed, France's Euro-poll Socialists fear huge domestic protest, 'US will not send troops to Gulf', Peer who forgot to take oath has no regrets, Channel Tunnel financially too risky, say banks, 65,000 more locked out in Stuttgart, All in all I tend to disagree, An aristocrat above party politics Germans get dream President, Resignation of TV-am editor is confirmed, Charity is launched to help hospices, Whisky For A Hero, Chelsea flower Show The Victorian garden revived, A chance to beat the far left, Interest fears send world shares falling, Regal presence: Princess, The weighty business of giving up tobacco, NF student escorted to lecture, The Times Cook An apple delight any day, moreover... Rhymes for our times, Whipsnade dolphin baby survives critical period, Scargill to meet coal board, All-out fight urged over Sealink, Hackney drifts leftwards to Government confrontation, No Services memo says Heseltine, Yugoslav hunger strike, My Friend The Spy And £100 Blunt and other bad bets, The Times Diary, The Banker's View: Trevor Swete Easing the way for long-term finance, Filipino priest cleared of murder, Science report Chemical 'sieve' may aid nuclear clean-up, Property agency gets new design services chief, Turks face questioning, Alan Franks' Diary Better to travel than to arrive, Raging calm of a country wife, Many schools closed as teachers begin a wave of 3-day strikes, Prior fails to win support on initiatives for Ulster, Pay warning by Police Federation, More day places boost public school numbers, Dick Emery's wife fights mistress for bigger share of £128,000 will, South African police raid homes of black activists, Pereiras allowed to remain, Calls to the Bar, Campaign for Europe: 3 Wider arena for Ulster parties, A place in the sun in Johannesburg David Kitson tells the story of 20 years in jail, God remains 'Our Father' for Kirk, Changes to Lisbon Cabinet imminent, A tale of two councils Crucial vote for Labour's moderates in Manchester, Why we still can't dodge the hard choice, Rule change sought for foreign husbands, Tit-for-tat expulsion linked to Bettaney and Skinner cases Moscow orders out British envoy, Can Dryden ride again?, Parcel bomb victim critically ill. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Abbey National, Thorn Emi Heating, The Royal Horticultural Society, Gam Pacific Inc., Lloyd's Life Linkplan, Social Security Reviews, Ifaw, Scottish Citylink, Basf Aktiengesellschaft, Blooming Marvellous Ltd., Punch & Freetime, Canvaswork Sampler The Street, Halifax, Gm, Banca Nazionale Dell'agricoltura, Douglas, Olympic Airways, Management Agency & Music P.L.C., Britannia Building Society, Stowells Of Chelsea Wine Box, The Rotaflex Businesses, Legge, Van Cleef & Arpels, Sainsbury's, The Way To God, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room £15,950 for Toby jug, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,437, Concise Crossword (No 349), Today's television and radio programmes. Law: Racehorses' stabling saved by judge, Bank fell for gambler's £750,000 forgeries, Law Report May 23 1984 Judges disagree on lawfulness of parole policy Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Findlay and Others, Judges split over test of tougher parole, Rates rebel is jailed again, 'Flockton Grey' accused denies placing big bets. Politics and Parliament: Government defeat over off-peak travel, Defence Levene role defended, Industry Emergency debate on closure of truck plant, Ulster PM: Prior a very good minister, House Of Lords Moves to combat heroin, Parliament today, Missiles Retaliatory deployment of USSR weapons, Coal Dispute Thatcher urges more miners to go back. Reviews: Theatre Golden Boy Lyttelton, Concerts Flowing integrity Philharmonia/ Ashkenazy Festival Hall, Cannes Film Festival Tragically topical, Television Effervescent enmity, Wistfully watching the sorrows of humanity, Japan Music Pool Purcell Room, Dance Nathalie Dominion, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Royal Exchange, Manchester. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Slow handclap for the Great US Roadshow, Waiting Game, Tunnel Vision. Letters to the Editor: Madness in great ones, Sixth-form studies, Value for money in house improvement, Umbrella-haters, Splitting degrees, Nazi war criminals, 'Remarried' by order, Reality of livery, Tit for tat, Veil over a draft European treaty, More Russlish, Liverpool's other crisis, Solvent abuse, The clash between conflicting creeds, Sauce for the goose. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Westminster School, Charter house, University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Karl-August Fagerholm, Mr J. F. Mitchell, Dom Hubert Van Zeller, Lord Coleridge Leading role in establishing Nato administration. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street Rally cuts Dow losses, Recent Issues, Stock Market Report Index takes a 19.9 point tumble, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Equities retreat, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Tempus Sainsbury's can keep on spreading, Commodities, 1984 Budget Briefing Broader tax base and lower rates are vital, The Economist's View: Tim Congdon Winds of change from a taxation revolution, Britoil places £17m contracts, Job cuts confirmed at bank, News In Brief Lombard in new joint venture, Unitary reform could lead to tougher checks Companies 'face US tax clamp', Banks fear debtors' cartel over $340bn Latin loans, Interest Rates, 1984 Budget Briefing Key Treasury speech, Aluminium group turns £28m losses to £22m profit, SE may seek legal backing for rules, In brief, Gold, Money Markets, Asda chief leaves, Indications for recovery, Currencies, The Lawyer's View: John Carrell Profit-share perks have built-in bonus. Sport: Boxing Promoters face ban, Racing: Hatim Mooted As Piggott's Derby Ride After Alleging's Goodwood Defeat Easier ground is in We'll Meet Again's favour, Tennis McEnroe's path strewn with errors, For The Record, Yachting Olympics in sight for Allam and Richards, Cricket Lloyd will not face his old adversary, Sports in Brief, Athletics Smith finds himself in the middle of a muddle, Rugby Union Federation likely to run the ball at England's defence, Football: No Room For Sentiment At Burkinshaw's Final Party Ardiles, the man in waiting, Equestrianism Whitaker brothers restore pride, Evening Racing, Rugby League Tourists face their first real test of strength, Cricket: England Appoint A Successor To Willis A new frontier opening up as Gower takes on captaincy, Squash rackets: new-look national league Aiming for the first division of sport, Basketball Britain seeking the win that appears well beyond them, Golf Miss Grice rises to challenge. Classified Advertising: Announcements, La crème de la crème, Musical Instruments, Super Secs, Entertainments, La crème da la crème. Property: Residential Property A slab of history, all mod cons and a friendly ghost, A view from the park-but at a price, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Property, Residential Property A surprise listing for Brent, North of the Thames, Property Guide. Births. Deaths. Weather: The Weather.
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