The Times - 27/07/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , From Diana Geddes, , By Jeremy Warner, From Christopher Walker, From Peter Davenport, , From Ian Murray, , By Richard Evans, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, Edward Townsend, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , By Staff Reporters, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Hennessy, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Richard Dowden, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Michael Binyon, From Alan Tomlinson, From Jan Raath, From Michael Hornsby, , From John Best, , From Eddie Iroh, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Hasan Akhtar, , By Andrew Wiseman, From W. P. Reeves, From Michael Binyon, , From Charles Harrison, From Peter Nichols, From Keith Dalton, , Geraldine Norman, Miles Kington, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, PHS, by Edwina Currie, Bernard Levin:, Caroline Moorehead, George Walden, Philip Howard, ANTHONY TIBBER, , S. W, ALLEN, , FRANCES PARTRIDGE, , W. H. RAYNER, , P. J. FOWLER, , ERIC S. HEFFER, , GERALD MANNERS, , J.ALAN SMITH, , MARTIN PATERSON, , HENRY MARKING, , C. J. L. ELWELL, , CHRISTOPHER BATCHELOR, , P. A. STEPHENSON, , BRIAN H. KING, , By Tony Samstag, A correspondent writes, Hilary Finch, David Robinson, Anthony Masters, Richard Williams, Judith Cruickshank, Peter Ackroyd, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Jonathan Clare, By Michael Prest, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Philip Robinson, By Our Economics Editor, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, By Alison Eadie, By William Kay, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Derek Harris, From Athole Still, From Pat Butcher, From David Miller, By Barry Pickthall, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Hennessy, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), by Clifford Webb, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Peter Hennessy, From Robert Fisk, ,
ResumoIndex. News: Paris couture to match the petro-dollars, Too much land locked away, TV-am is told to boost news coverage, Why Scargill hits a foreign nerve, Coal board's offer rejected, strike may be stepped up, Hazards galore on French roads to the sun, Pledge by Africans to combat food crisis, Buhari warns Runcie of Nigerian 'frustration' caused by Dikko affair, Howe to hear Hongkong liaison office protests, Official Lebanese backing for attacks on Israelis, Prior's one-woman kitchen Cabinet, Tory council leader to oppose ministers over rate-capping, Plan to ban surrogacy criticized by scientists, Founder of a TV Dynasty, Prior sees gloomy future for Ulster, Woman's first step in space, Bad sports, just like Nero, Zimbabwe slashes expenditure, The Times Information Service, Ex-secret service men to press for inquiry, Motoring How to avoid the pitfalls of importing a car, Verbal fisticuffs enliven TV debate, BR accused of wanton neglect, Guard on listed buildings, 100 GCHQ staff rejoin unions, Lange takes the helm as New Zealand heads into harder times, Tear gas thrown at Manila commuters, US bars Libyans bound for Olympics, Medical Briefing, Africar's 20,000-mile test, Firemen set fires to save jobs, How stakes were raised in the sale rooms, EEC tries to block British rebate again, Walkout over Islamic law, Army votes boost Israel right, Cash to emigrate campaign Kahane set for anti-Arab drive, Graduate employment prospects more promising than last year, Police chief condemns pickets, Swapo summit with Pretoria breaks down on Cuban issue, Power station pollution row Chorus of protests makes Bonn relent, Unions urged to fight low pay, Science report Mussel monitoring 'mania' criticized, Barnstorming the South Reagan rips into Mondale in drive to lure Democrats, Labour's defence policy A seed of patriotism planted in common ground, The Times Diary, Minster repairs to cost £3m, £60 air fare cuts to US proposed, Population growth fears, Lord Lane may assist in drugs committee inquiry, moreover... How to play the game of the name, Sounds like a radio drama, Military bases security criticized, Gandhi's new home minister deflects wrath of opposition, Warship yards sale not justified on trading grounds, chairman admits, Technician acted illegally in taking denture mould, Hepworth sculpture found in scrapyard, Why fewer are learning German, Italy cuts detention before trial, Labour MEPs anger allies, October date for postponed visit to Israel, Nicaraguan right in poll boycott, Immunity claim by Dikko diplomat, Kinnock and left agree on blacks, New chief for doctrine commission, Salzburg hit by Karajan dispute, Memorial service: Lord Astor of Hever 'An astonishing talent for spreading happiness', Obote rules out meeting guerrillas, Paddington Bear case minister to stand down, STC in £357m bid to take over ICL. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Evans Of Leeds Plc, Car Buyer's Guide, The City Of London Building Society, Crnhill Insurance, Peterborough Building Society, Abbey National Building Society, Midland Bank Group, Ricoh, Imperial Chemical Industries Plc, National Savings, The Times, Minet Holdings Plc, Renault 5 Le Car 2, The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Plc, Base Lending Rates, Vultan Minerals Limited, Arthur Bell & Sons Plc, Iranian National Day Of Mourning. News in Brief. Law: Richardson released, Jury in secrets case retires, Guns charge, Mean husband divorced, Yeoman of the Guard accused, Granting leave to appeal against arbitrators' findings Antaios Compania Naviera SA v Salen Redevierna AB, Courts plea by Law Society, Clift case man's conviction quashed, Payments delay benefit Chief Adjudication Officer v Cunningham, Baby girl died after doctor injected salt solution overdose, inquest is told, Green belt v housing Fourth Investments Ltd v Bury Metropolitan Borough Council and Another. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,493, Sale room Circus handbills and posters sell well, Concise Crossword (No 404), Today's television and radio programmes. Politics and Parliament: Difference of opinion who owns STC, House Of Lords Peers vote against higher car allowance, Welsh Drought Rain predicted by October, Wales faces strict water rationing, Royal assent, Labour MP seeks pit strike ballot, The Economy Shore on why MPs should stay at work, Ulster Prior hopes for lasting progress, Next week, Commentary. Official Appointments and Notices: Mark of courage, University news, Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): They love mink, it's people they can't stand. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Volcker means sunny days are here again, Hard Cash For Human Rights, Rolling Back State-Run Shipbuilding, Criminal Picketing. Letters to the Editor: Regional initiative, Satanic mills, Easy money, Buying stamps, Dual designation of UK airlines, Paying for pension, Ancient right of trial by jury, Decade of unease, Conflict of creeds, Warnock report, Labour's attitude to Central America, Dental visa, Lèse majesté. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Hilary Long, The Rev Cyril Walters, Bernard Hanauer Wartime service with SOE. Reviews: Television Are they really so happy?, Theatre Corpse!, Operetta Perilous politics The Ratepayers' Iolanthe, Cinema Simplistic contrasts of good and bad, Dance Hungarian State, Jazz Ella Fitzgerald, Promenade Concert BBCSO/Janowski. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments, Announcements, Public Notices, Business To Business, "A Gaggle Of Laughs", Benvenuta. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Stock Market Report Shares gain in strength as money rate pressure eases, Stock Exchange Prices Equities move forward again, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Henlys to make complaint in £16.8m bid battle, ICI profits disappoint, Profits-the jewel in the potteries Crown, Commodities, Tempus Profits of £532m fail to liven up ICI shares, Lloyd's puts aside £9m over audit certificates, £2bn trade surplus forecast, Amex buys first 5% in Messel takeover, Backing for expansion scheme, News In Brief Brokers set for link, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Hard-sell in the world of painting, Washington unveils rescue plan Continental loses $1.1bn, Lazard: a new stake in ventures, Gold, Briefing New award for best sales performance, Company News In Brief, State oil take 'higher by £1.5bn', Midland Bank profits halved of £70m by Crocker loss, Currencies, David Young looks beyond the mines' record losses Stockpile of trouble that could bury the Plan for Coal. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Results from Walnut, Shooting Bullock hits the bullseye, Racing Homework suggests Batave can pass first examination, Sports in Brief, Football Young is given the sack, Rugby Union Hollow win in prospect, Boxing Jones signs for bout with Mittee, Mystery of flame ceremony, Scott says the world has got Britons taped, Bowls Polished Wood has world title chance, Cricket: Allott Gives England The Advantage, Only For Greenidge And Dujon To Wrest IT Back From Them West Indian centurions hold the fort after England breakthrough, Rowing Righting a comedy of errors, Rugby League Britain loses four players, Golf Butler serves up a sparkling vintage, Los Angeles in 1932, Tennis: Prudential Coutnty Cup Doubles Competition Mottram adds jam at last to his bread and butter, US rivals rock the boat in row over single-handed spot, Yachting Yeoman and Moss win tense race, Old Guard of the New World can spread their water wings. Births. Property: Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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