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The Times - 18/02/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, , From Douglas Tweedale, From Susan Macdonald, , Banjul, , By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Colin Hughes, From Richard Owen, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, , By Richard Evans, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Huon Mallalieu, By Sandra Hempel, By Hugh Clayton, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By Alan Hamilton, From Tim Jones, By Robin Young, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, , From Michael Binyon, , From Keith Dalton, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Richard Wigg, From Richard Owen, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Martha de la Cal, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Davalle, John Percival, David Wade, Noël Goodwin, Anthony Masters, Simon Barnes, Bryan Appleyard, Ivor Davis, Simon Lyster, Roy Strong, GREENHILL OF HARROW, JOHN BUTCHER, , R. ASHLEY P RANKS, , FRANCES PERRY, , D. J. LEWIS, , N. BARBER, , BUXTON, , ONSLOW, , A. C. STUART, , JAMES COTTON, , PHILIP HOLLAND, , KENNETH LEWIS, , ANDREW DRZEMCZEWSKI, , G. H. W. RYLANDS, , M. C. R. STAMFORD, , ANTONY R. KENCH, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, John Polkinghorne, FRS, David Walker, Sylvia Howe, Debra Scott, Peter Waymark, David Hewson, David Nicholson-Lord, Philip Ray, Beryl Downing, Jane MacQuitty, Stan Hey, Richard Williams, Ashley Stephenson, Marcel Berlins, Clare Colvin, Christopher Warman, Max Harrison, Geoff Brown, Judy Froshaug, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, Isabelle Anscombe, Roy Cuckow, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our Financial Staff, By Andrew Cornelius, By Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Clare, By John Lawless, By Graham Searjeant, by Michael Clark, edited by Lorna Bourke, Margaret Drummond, David Martin, Ian McDonald, Hilaire Gomer, Vivien Goldsmith, L.B., By Jeremy Warner, From David Miller, , From Derek Hodgson, , By Peter Marson, By Leslie Duxbury, By Keith Macklin, By Lewine Mair, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, By David Cross,

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Index. News: Sikh militant shot dead, Welsh forsake rugby for free Paris trip, The Times Information Service, Falklands plunder that has to stop, Outings, Falklands reply by Argentina, Lording it up in the hill country, At Home Photography Pleasure in store, but keep it dark, Wisdom potted by experts, Security threat to inventor, Out of Town, Snow Reports, PREVIEW Music Concerts, Dispute over royal lunch cost waitress her job, Sales pitch essentially for the male, BBC choice: Reith or wreath, Unions to back rebels at GCHQ, Jostling in the Politburo Chernenko and the young pretenders, Journalists split on Bill, Angola-South Africa deal Pretoria pledges total pull-out, Home treatment hope for PC Olds, Drink Sensible extracts from a mass of snobbish paraphernalia, No end to immigration Powell says, Star turn: Mr John Ennals, former director of the United, Auction for Gracie Fields home, Reagan aide quits over clash with colleague, Sinclair told to alter QL promise, Bidding to be lord of the manor, Opera, Fringe candidates turn out in force for the £150 Chesterfield stakes, Politburo struggles in secret, Suit of armour saved, PREVIEW Films Fish trapped in deep waters, Travel/3 Fantasy and filth on the winding paths to paradise, Eating Out Experiments on the road to Mandalay, Board angered as advice is ignored, PREVIEW Galleries, Royal ray of sunshine for The Gambia, The hanging debate takes an historical turn, Medals traded for a warm flat, Have you met the drunken butler?, The Week Ahead, Government to act on conveyancing, Rock & Jazz, Nurses likely to get full pay award, Swapo chief says war in Namibia will go on, Travel/1 Soft options in city enriched by invaders, The guardians of Beirut Italians stay at their post as multinational force disintegrates, Parents of children in care 'need more rights', Patriotism and patronage, Still going steady with Cathy, Cilla and Sandie, Collecting Be it ever so humble, it is still folk art, Critics' choice, Family Life Dust-up ahead for doll's houses, Travel/2 Northern bits of grit and genius, A taste of la vita Bolognese, Minister concerned that withdrawn drugs can still be prescribed, Films on TV, £26m robbery guard who talked 'will always be a fugitive from revenge', Champion of the petit homme, Philippines opposition leader held at airport, The fine art of spending $1.5 million a week, Plea to end 'horror and squalo r' at Greenham, Cheap weeks on the slopes, In The Garden Bulbs that light up the garden after winter, Collecting down to a fine art, PREVIEW Dance, Extra year to sell off woodlands, BBC silent on reports of reshuffle, Dim view of playing the fool, Wave of strikes paralyses France, Out and About/Steam railways BR's scenic Highland fling, Disarray in the White House over withdrawal of Marines, Gemayel's survival deal spurned by Israel and Syria, Photography, Lawyers defeated on home sales, PREVIEW Theatre A frankly desirable Mermaid, Sporting Diary, Science report Keeping computer ciphers confidential, Symmetry, gastronomy and song, 'Wilson' of the ETA turns to the ballot box, Science and religion The search for understanding, A cowboy makes good, Glenn faces depressing Iowa campaign as Mondale takes big lead, Portugal powerless over Cahora dam sabotage. Law: Nurse's father can fight fine, House of Lords Statutory or common law conspiracy Regina v Ayres, Connery awarded £2.8m damages, Hell's Angels trial told of another killing, £26m robbery guard jailed for 6 years, Queen's Bench Division Correcting justices' error in payments order Regina v Chester Justices, Ex parte Holland, Boy, 15, on two rape charges, Voters' list row goes to High Court, Britons sent to jail for casino fraud, Court of Appeal No intervention in contract to arbitrate Northern Regional Health Authority v Derek Crouch Construction Co Ltd and Another, Royal gatecrasher held for medical reports, Armed 'jogger' jailed for post hijack, Airman on Nato secrets trial, No charges for police in raid, Race bias in rejection of dustman, Jameson envies freedom to be rude. Picture Gallery: The great escape. Display Advertising: Barclays Unicorn, Swan Hellenic, Lhw, J. Rothschild & Company Limited., The Times Guernsey Cardigan, Multiple Display Advertisements, Skipton Building Society, Champneys, Hfs, John Govett Unit Trusts, The Wine Club's Italy, The Bankers Investment Trust, Plc, Stock Market Confidential, Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society, Prolific, Clerical Medical Life Assurance, Thomas Cook Holidays, Britannia, The Times 1000, The Sunday Times, Save The Children, M & G Kleinwort Benson, Christie's, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, The Wine Club, Ll, Honda Tillers, Edinburgh Fund Managers, Tyndall Money Account, Rj Temple & Company, Tsb, C. Howard & Partners, Plan 2000. Politics and Parliament: PARLIAMENT February 17 1984 State aid for new technology still rising Commons. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Modern Chinese art fetches record prices, Bridge Snarls as the duffer strikes back, Concise Crossword (No 271), Chess Stars live up to expectations, Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,358, Regional Television Variations. News in Brief. Reviews: Television, Weekend Choice, Concert Dazzling birdsong, Ballet Variety with a spicy wrapping Ballet Rambert, Theatre Laid Upon a Pebble Bed, Radio Medium rare. Editorials/Leaders: Consent And The Levy,, Finance And Industry Mercantile takes off for the City of the future, Sacred And Profane. Letters to the Editor: Safety precaution, Telephone tapping, Costs of housing, Fears realized at Halvergate marshes, Peace studies, Bequest to Tate, Lack of influence by the Whips, Korean initiative, Fate of Temple Bar, Love locked out, Troublesome time in countryside, A breath of India, Tory scrutiny of the BBC. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Septuagesima, Israel, Announcements, Holiday nests in Florida? Just ask, Entertainments, South. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Leonard Seagrave, Georges Wakhevitch Designer for stage and screen, Mr C. H. G. Millis. Business and Finance: Regalian in property deal with director, Forshaws bids for Border Breweries, NatWest seeks approval for link with leading jobbers, Bid for Maynards fails, Family Money Retirement The winners and losers in the pensions lottery, Ozalid profit drops by £1.23m, Our Price Records set for flotation, National Insurance How to save cash on extra jobs, Commodities, Investment Farmers reap BES benefits, Canada Life in a friendly link-up, P & O sets sights on Cunard, Family Money, Family Money Tax law Law Lords hand Revenue the right to read our minds, Round-the-clock legal advice for families, Market Report · Hanson lifts Brick stake, Family Money Market, Looking out for women investors, Family Money Tax planning Why the inspector keeps an eye on your wife's figure, Collier staff offered 20% stake, Dow makes headway, Interest Rates, Insurance U-turn as Pru covers bikers, BAe seeks further £16m of state aid, Reuters appoints brokers, Gold, Money Markets, Reconstruction near for London and Liverpool, Company News In Brief, Inmos turns down £45m AT&T bid, A pension fund for jockeys, Family Money Wills It pays to revise your last word, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Currencies. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street, British Funds, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Racing: Leading Grand National Candidates On Trial: Conditions Against Dawn Run In Rig Leopadstown Hurdle Weighty argument for Lucky Vane, Cricket England's batting again looks insecure, Tennis Bates gains a lesson in victory, Boxing Headguards can be worn at Olympics, Winter Olympic Games: East Germans Dominate Bobsleigh The jovial men who have to face the gravity of vertical ice, For The Record, Rugby League Great Britain struggle, Squash Rackets Courtney makes a comeback, Weekend's Football, Rugby And Other Fixtures, Hockey Taylor meets challenge of his old club tomorrow, Football: Cup Runneth Over From Scotland To The South West Coast Plymouth may need more than luck, Athletics Rumours of Moorcroft greatly exaggerated, Football Armstrong's goal puts paid to Blackburn's anniversary run, Rugby Union: Round Three Of The Five Nations Championships Bridgend too fast for own good. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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