The Times - 21/03/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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From Julian Haviland, Ian Murray, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, , By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Rodney Cowton, From Richard Ford, , By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By John Young, By Colin Hughes, By Our Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Wayne Lintott, From Our Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, By Kenneth Gosling, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By David Cross, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , From Tony Duboudin, , From Rasit Gurdilek, , From Christopher Walker, , From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, From Christopher Thomas, By Colin Harding, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, , By Edward Mortimer, From John Carlin, , From David Watts, From Michael Binyon, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, , By Henry Stanhope, Thomas B. Allen, Norman Polmar, Miles Kington, David Hewson, Bailey Morris, Hilary Rubinstein, Hazelanne Lewis, PHS, Graham Serjeant, Nicholas Ashford, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, Peter Kellner, JOHN F. CHATFIELD, , W. DAVID, , WALTER KENDALL, , R. W. J. TRIDGELL, , HUGH HANNING, , HAROLD HILLMAN, , PETER KANDELA, , PHILIP R. NOAKES, , RICHARD BERTHOUD, , GIFFORD, , RUSTAM FEROZE, , D. CAMPBELL, , ROBERT CURRAN, , R. DUCKWORTH, , JAMES FRASER, , RONALD GIRDWOOD, , R. HOFFENBERG, , J. G. KIRKER, , E. O'MALLEY, , KEN RAWNSLEY, , W. M. ROSS, , G. SLANEY, , ALWYN SMITH, , P J. TAYLOR, , T. J. THOMSON, , P. J. DAVIES, , GILLIAN R. PERRY, , ANDREW J. CHAPEL, , ROGER M. PAWSON, , MARGARET SMITH, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Richard Williams, John Drummond, , Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, Anthony Masters, Peter Ackroyd, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our City Staff, By Jeremy Warner, By Clifford Webb, Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Clare, by Michael Clark, Tim Congdon, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Gerald Sinstadt, From John Hennessy, , By William Stephens, By Michael Seely, By Mitchell Platts, By Sidney Friskin, By Richard Eaton, By David Miller, By John Wilcockson, Christopher Warman, Edited by Peter Dear,
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News: Indian dock strike death toll rises to 7, Fines double for straw burning, Monday Club rebels may attend inquiry, Senate rejects move for prayers in US schools, Amnesty report alleges torture in Quebec jail, Suspicion grows that Khartum launched raid on its own people, Windfalls wait to be claimed by publicans, Elections: Money can't buy sense, Two barred from Communion, Ambulance men oppose taxi plan for patients, Scargill resists meeting on ballot, As ye sow not, yet shall ye reap, The Oman affair 'Muckraking' MPs condemned, The ready-wrapped childminder, First Person Afloat in the wading pool of the mind, 70 years in harmony with Bach, The coalfields dispute Kent miners lose action over travel curb, Indonesia tries to mend its fences with Asean partners, Abusive free-for-all marks Turkish poll, The Times Information Service, Greeks cheer US retreat on Olympic flame, A radical to rally the troops, Drugs used 'to cover up torture', Americans 'freeze' role in Mid-East, Comment Headstone for baby, World listeners to hear a British soap opera, Redesigned phone directory launched, Sir Adrian Boult, Can the Typhoon rule the waves?, Diplomatic stakes led by Oxford, Lebanon talks end in disarray, Talkback Let pupils decide, Crowing cock silenced, Uruguay frees top dissident after 10 years, Russian dies in 40ft fall, Quake hits Soviet republics, Thatcher blamed for failure of EEC summit, Aborigines bar singer from Ayers Rock, Aldeburgh seeks £1m security, Science report Genetic engineers prepare for battle, Staggered meal times replace family lunch, Neck and neck in Illinois, Defence secrets found in call box, The Times Diary, Pretoria rejects conditional offer of Cuban withdrawal from Angola, Savage Peru murders Relatives fear cover-up over dead journalists, The holes in the Hart image, Westminster shows springtime colour, A video thriller to scale the hypes, Thames and ITN want to move in if TV-am fails, moreover... Goodgrass heads for his tax heaven, 1,000 more computer jobs on way, Stoph's niece arrives in West, Teachers' pension fund 'lost £11,700m', Election 84 Senator goes green for votes, Frontier blockage traps 1,500 lorries, Snow Reports, Invincible crew return from tour with mixed feelings, The Colville report Rights inquiry on Guatemala heavily criticized, Election fever rife as Israel faces prospect of divisive poll, On the Salvador campaign trail The rise and rise of D'Aubuisson, Tory MPs urge direct talks with Argentina, Doctors fear disclosure of records by databank users might scare patients away, Hat trick: Annabel Heseltine, aged 20,, Hoskyns to lead directors, The Times Cook Roast duck to remember, Rate-capping opponents look to Lords, Economic growth is best since 1978. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,384, Duke of Devonshire to sell 70 Old Master drawings, Sale room Scottish museum pays £81,000 for statue, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 297). Display Advertising: Soudia, National Savings, Essex Water Company, Standard Life, France, Digital, Vassa, Clerical Medical Life Assurance, Telephone The Energy Efficiency Office On 01-200 0200, Poussin, Punch & Spring Books, Swissair, Cognac Hine, Streamers, Bibby, Swindon, Master Harold, Citroën CX Turbo Diesel, Peugeot Talbot, Rentokil, Standard Chartered Bank Plc, Douglas, Texaco, Unichem, Woman's Journal, Base Lending Rates. Law: Faulty breathalyzer leads to quashed convictions, Father's arrest ordered, Applicant cross-examined Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Manuel, Rent Acts concession Regila v Bloomshury and Marylebone County Court, F v parle Blackburne, RUC officer shot unarmed man at close range, murder trial told, Male orderlies accused of hospital murder, Tax relief for life tenant's farmland Finch and Others v Commissioners of Inland Revenue. Politics and Parliament: Fewer cars with diplomatic immunity, Charges £80 for spectacles called 'scare talk', Oman Contract Little good in grubby politics, Telecom Bill Victorian conduits for cables, Air traffic, Lloyd's look at bridges, Coal Dispute Absurd to talk about arrival of police state, Debate on Polaris refit rejected, Atomic test veterans snub cancer inquiry, Only 37 take up part-time job release but scheme goes on, Campaign to close 'cruel' zoos, Flags of origin suggested, Fund to combat acid rain, Mercy for gambling pensioners, House Of Lords Minister's comment on clergy 'a joke', Councils Confidence on 6pc rates rise, Expenditure Committee concern about social security and PSA frauds, Bankruptcy fear of legal aid solicitors, Employment Distressing plight of older jobless. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Editorials/Leaders: Trade Unions On Trial, Finance And Industry Lawson directs the last British picture show?, New Laws For Lombard Street, Helping The Old And Cold. Letters to the Editor: Cost of policing the pit dispute, A future for coal, Abolition of GLC, Ghana's economic ills, Need to keep the poor in the warm, Ringside views, Medical manpower, Venice preserved, Economies in the NHS, Account disclosure, Cost of education, Letter from Brussels Morning after Night of the Long Knives, No future for convoys. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Canford School, University news, Latest appointments, Rossall School, St George's College, Weybridge, Vintners' Company. Classified Advertising: Winter Sports, Announcements, Sport And Recreation, La crème de la crème, La crème, Club Announcements, Entertainments. Obituaries: Prof Arthur Smailes, Mr B. W. Anderson Research on testing of gems, Miss Gillian Mackay. Reviews: Television Approach to parody, Camden Jazz Week John Surman Logan Hall, Theatre The Set-Up Gate, Philharmonia plants a grand milestone, LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall/Radio 3, A lifetime spent in search of melody, Concerts An overcrowded vehicle Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, Arditti Quartet Purcell Room. Business and Finance: British group in $3m health food expansion Bio-Isolated plans US venture, News In Brief Suitor for Sharpe, Budget shadow over banks, Paterson's half-year results improve, Commodities, Talbot chief for Inchcape, Shares at new peak, Euro-$ Deposits, Smith and Nephew profits soar, White Paper for protection of investors likely this year, Currencies London Close, Burton to woo older women, Kleinwort profit up, Willis Faber rejects 'financial supermart', Interest Rates, Lawson's surprise in Annex 4, Gold, Money Markets, Dollar Spot Rates, New chief at Crocker, Suter bids £13.4m in fight for Francis, Destocking hits Tomatin's hopes for recovery, Other Markets. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Surge in demand, Wall Street Dow moves up 4 points after early uncertainty, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Allied Plant Group names chairman. Sport: Cricket Dujon and Logie in control, Hockey Ladykillers rebuffed, Skiing First place all the way for Zurbriggen, Cricket Good bowling by England could save the series, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Boxing Nelson is only one leg of Quarless double, Rackets Craft of champions, Rugby at the crossroads: 1 A more liberal attitude needed over amateurism regulations, Badminton Gilks and partners offer best challenge, Cycling Chance for Jones, ICE Skating Schramm withdraws over marks protest, Golf A flying start for jet-lagged McLean, Squash Rackets 64 men to contest championship, For The Record, Football: League And Cup Hopes Blossom At The Dell After Spectacular Win By McMenemy's Men Southampton back at the double, Racing: Lear Fan And Rainbow Quest Set To Meet In Craven Stakes At Newmarket Francome fined maximum £2,500, Commonwealth Games Federation lenient on English laxity, Athletics Eastern bloc's returns. Property: Residential property Budget pointers to a buoyant market, Property Buyers' Guide, Flat Sharing, Rentals. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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