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The Times - 05/04/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, By Pat Healy, By David Hewson, From Richard Owen, By Richard Evans, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Clifford Webb, By Clifford Longley, Nicholas Timmins, By Nicholas Timmins, Health Services Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Prperty Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By Patricia Clough, By a Staff Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, Education correspondent, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, From Michael Hornsby, From Susan MacDonald, , From Rasit Gurdilek, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Christopher Thomas, , From Trevor Fishlock, , From Diana Geddes, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, , By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Our Foreign Staff, From Roger Boyes, From Martha Honey, From Our Correspondent, From Hasan Akhtar, From Tony Duboudin, David Blunkett, Geoffrey Wansell, Miles Kington, Dennis Hackett, Fiona MacCarthy, A. S. Byatt, Marcel Berlins, Isabel Raphael, Woodrow Wyatt, Hugh Hudson, John Higgins, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Nicholas Kenyon, Irving Wardle, PHS, Michael Binyon, Alan Franks, Ronald Butt, Paul Pickering, ANDREW WILSKI, , T. WILSON, , J. F. R. WEIR, , B. M. ELWICK, , FRED EMERY, , RICHARD LINDLEY, , JEAN DICKINSON, , DAVID INGRAM, , MICHAEL MANSER, , ESHER, , JULIAN AMERY, , D. BARNES, , P. J. BARSBY, , DOREEN PERRY, , Derek Harris Commercial Editor, D.H., Derek Harris, David Felton, D.F., Alan Hamilton, A.H., Executive Editor Kenneth Feet, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By William Kay, Wayne Lintott, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our City Staff, By Jonathan Clare, By Our Banking Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Derek Pain, By William Kay City Editor, Jonathan Davis, By Ian Griffiths, By Jeremy Warner, By David Powell, By Colin McOuillan, By Michael Berry, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, From Barry Pickthall, , By George Ace, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Jenny MacArthur, By Lewine Mair, By Keith Macklin, By Joyce Whitchead, From Mitchell Platts, , By Athole Still, By William Stephens, Clare Raffael assesses, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle,

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Index. News: Met police's top woman, Horizons The Times guide to career development Sharing profits with employees, BA halves shuttle flight costs, China tells Vietnam to 'cease provocation', Errors in maths computer programs, The Times Information Service, Queen to visit US privately, Heads attack job plan, Jobcentres to leave high streets for cheaper sites, The Times Profile Rise of Labour's town hall realist, Oxford Class Lists, Stubborn Mitterrand refuses to give in on steel cuts, Student travel costs set at flat rate, Hailsham to raise total of judges, Chernenko sees need for détente, Envoy wins libel award, Ashridge Management College, Tailor-made training at almost £2m a year, Snow Reports, Primate home from triumphant tour of Caribbean stressing unity theme, Neddy told of poor job prospects, Avonmouth to Cardiff hovercraft, Pilgrims in search of peace, Closer, but can they ever be rejoined?, 'Active defence' needed Four states backing terror, Shultz says, Commentary, moreover... Videos go absolutely berserk, Gas chief defends deal with Norway, Women sweep the board in Green party election, Master classes for action men, Benefit review's ambitious timetable, Guinea coup pledge to restore liberty, Brave PC out of pocket, Full house at Devon 'dole hotel', Russian journalist coy about Scargill 'class war interview', Putting the management show on the railroad, Left suspect plot as pit debate is delayed, Ministers move to support Jopling over farm deal, Why Suki risks a nuking, Mondale routs Hart in the shootout at the crossroads, Delhi strike over Sikh extremism, Science report Tissue typing aid to panda fertility, Exercise may include simulated attack Soviet fleet close to 'nuclear war' phase, Wine woman on song, Data Bill puts confidentiality at risk, civil liberties group says, Following the trail of 8,000 executives from around the world Chalk and talk takes on a new approach, Peking assures Hongkong on Jardine's move, Hume will not back Gillick over Pill action, Three patients given teenager's organs, Vauxhall to get £100m investment, Political prisoners end Ankara hunger strike, Education: when an X is right, Banking on the book trades bunkum factor, Climbing the management tree College courses now bring in £1m a year, Bad month at polls for Tories, Shuttle's first rescue mission, Age and despair drive out the Pathan patriarch, UN on hand as Cocos Islands vote on status, The miners' dispute Dockers in Scotland black coal, The Times Diary, Soyuz links up with space craft in orbit, White police fined after detainee's death, Garden festival variety, Lesotho claims South Africa is plotting new coup against Jonathan, Thatcher recalls wartime humanity, Law Society to coopt laymen, The war of words goes on, but now it's one-way, Sir Trevor's high-fliers, Perfect murder warning to MPs, Letter from Bonn Wanderlust spirit of 26m Germans, Reshaping after the shake-out, Plans to save power station go on show, Forced into exile 'by ambitious soldiers' Ousted Honduran general absolves US of blame, Mondale faces fight all the way, Computing for jobless, Strike blacks out BBC 1 for 24 hours, Cotton likely to axe news programme, Women return to Greenham camps after police eviction, Private cars set to increase by 25%, Press must 'adapt or die', Sproat 'on Stafford short list', Estate agencies criticized, Newsround. Law: Hess fails in plea for freedom, Two accused of taking terrier, Divisional Court Inferring identity of person charged Allen and Others v Ireland, Counsel's duty to apply for three judges, The Jessop trial Two cleared of gold conspiracy charges, Decisions about wards H v Lambeth London Borough Council, Suchet divorce, Court of Appeal Council tenant entitled to raise ultra vires defence Wandsworth London Borough Council v Winder, Poles on trial sent for cancer checks. Display Advertising: The Metropolitan County Councils Of Greater Manhester,, Thorn Emi, British Airways, Shell, Hayward Gallery, Pygmalion, Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, Tls, The South, Cheers Allied Breweries, Parker Knoll, Europcar, Gre, P.L.C, Ifaw, Glc, Arthur Bell, Taylor Woodrow, National Westminster Bank,, Cit, Compagnie Bancaire, Arena, Wlg, Thomas Cook, Phoenix, Intrnational Thomson, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Glenfiddich, The Fiction Magazine, Gkn, Mitsui Finance International Limited, Harpers & Queen, Mfi, Tsb, Ashridge, Kodak, Midland Money Market Accounts, Lloyds Bank International. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,397, Saleroom High-priced Old Masters fail to find buyers, Concise Crossword (No 310), Today's television and radio programmes. Politics and Parliament: Commons Precedents for cancellation of council elections, Psa Chief Officials in talks on payment, Housing Bill on faulty homes, Seat belts, Slaughter of food animals, Coal Dispute Demands for debate rejected by Speaker, Transport London's concessionary fare scheme gets statutory backing, House Of Lords Government battling for price stability. Reviews: Theatre High rise, deep digging Benefactors Vaudeville, Around England with rucksack and typewriter English Journey Or The Road to Milton Keynes By Beryl Bainbridge (Duckworth/BBC, £7.95) English Journey By J. B. Priestly (Heinemann, £12.95), Blood and pinko whodunits Murder in the Central Committee By Manuel Vasquez Montalban (Pluto Press, £7.95) October Heat By Gordon DeMarco (Pluto Press, £7.95), Foul play and blurred vision at TV-am Treachery? The Power Struggle at TV-am, National monument Winston Churchill By Piers Brendon (Secker & Warburg, £9.95) Charles de Gaulle By Don Cook (Secker & Warburg, £15), LSO/Hickox Barbican, Concerts YMSO/Adey St John's, The ultimate self-made man, It's clever, but is it art, or the arts industry? The Culture Club Crisis in the Arts, Television Account pointedly rendered, Opera Rigoletto Covent Garden, And there the antick sits... The Suburbs of Hell By Randolph Stow (Secker & Warburg, £7.95) Behaving Badly By Catherine Heath (Cape, £7.95) Scorched Earth By Edward Fenton (Sinclair Browne, £7.95), EBS/Gardiner St John's. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Complication in the aerial dogfight, Towards A Freer Market In Gas, In The Wrong Hands, A Long Way To California, City thinks again on Gower. Letters to the Editor: Rights of advocacy, Waiting for light on economic aims, Naval appreciation, The way we live now, Freedom from bias, Buildings in the modern vernacular, Falklands future, New exam level, Room at the top, Going solo, Voice of experience, Criminals on juries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor E. J. Dobson Studies in English philology, Lord Henderson, The Hon Maxwell Stamp. Business and Finance: Stamp chief pledges to pay creditors, Higgs and Hill push profits up by 31%, Whitbread may buy THF inns, Commodities, Steam group profits rise £2.4m, Battle over Hawley rights issue, CCF rise confirmed, 'Good start' at B and P, £4.5m record for Queens Moat as bookings pick up, Report highlights cost of failures Business loans scheme attacked, Brazil spells out social cost of rescheduling, Protectionism 'costs UK £4bn a year', BioTechica raises £1.8m to fight pollution, Currencies London Close, Premier in £675,000 buyout, Interest Rates, Thorn sheds US lighting business, Stock Exchange Council split on operating new-style market, Hanson in US talks, LASMO optimistic on prices, Sealink prepares to set sail under private flag, In brief, Gold, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, Tempus Caution knocks the wind from insurance shares, Britannia pays £52m for bank, Ward White buys £8.7m stake in US group, Insurance profits rise, News In Brief Peking sceptical over Hongkong's losses. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Market Report Index-linked gilts brighten quietest day of the year, Recent Issues, Wall Street Loan rate fears halt Dow, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Shares marked lower, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments London Gold Futures Market names chief. Sport: Cricket Marshall and Holding destroy Australians, Swimming Darlington Olympic darlings, Sports in Brief, Football Northern Ireland are caught on the bounce by England, Golf Faldo turns with a fresh swing to Greensboro, Rackets Generalship of Harrow too good for Wellington, Rugby Union Students hand out a lesson to Rest, Rugby League Mansfield must wait and hope, America's Cup Swiss want to enter, Racing Bright Oassis again looks an inviting prospect, Equestrianism Powell at ease in the Army event, Athletics: Moorcroft And Cram Trail In Newcastle 5,000 McLeod gets his own back on selectors, Badminton Dates of Thomas and Uber Cups, Yachting Britons out of contention, Boxing McGuigan ready for the best in the world, Motor Racing Concern over fuel limits in Grand Prix, Golf International final is reward for Solihull, Cycling Kelly is still in front of the field, Hockey Irish women's first win in seven years, For The Record, Tennis Miss Durie flies high with British Airways, Rugby Union Brixham decide not to take RFU to court, Squash Rackets Williams outclasses world No 3, Cricket Scoring o f points will be more, complicated. Classified Advertising: International Appointments, Announcements, Public Appointments, La crème de la crème, General Appointments, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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