The Times - 27/09/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, , From Michael Hornsby, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Adriana Caudrey, By Glen Allan, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By David Smith, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, By William Kay, City Editor, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, From Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By David Cross, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Tim Jones, From Loriana Pysariwsky, From Richard Owen, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Martha de la Cal, From a Correspondent, , From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Hornsby, , From Harry Debelius, From Jan Raath, From Austin Sammut, , From John Best, , From Our Correspondent, Sir Frederick Ashton, Julie Kavanagh, David Hewson, Miles Kington, James Fenton, Elaine Feinstein, Richard Owen, Nigel Andrew, Stuart Evans, Peter Ackroyd, PHS, Tony Benn, Bernard Levin, by Philip Howard, Ronald Butt, Paul Jennings, MAX HASTINGS, , KARL-HEINZ JOHNER, , J. F. Q. SWITZER, , EDWARD GOODMAN, , NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS, , BRENDAN CLIFFORD, , R. J. SILBURN, , J. L. MARSHALL, , MICHAEL FOOT, , FRANK AUERBACH, , DENNIS FARR, , SIMON KEYNES, , JEREMY SOAMES, , CHARLES F. WILSON, , RICHARD MOXON, , S. C. WHITBREAD, , ROBIN OLLINGTON, , By Pearce Wright, By Our Astronomy Correspondent, By David Hewson, JMBL, Torin Douglas, TD, John Young, Ken Gofton, David Walker, DW, Kenneth Gosling, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Barrie Rutter, Anthony Masters, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Church, Kenneth Fleet, By Richard Thomson, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, From Sarah Hogg, Bailey Morris, , By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, By Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Graham Searjeant, By Judith Huntley, By Derek Pain, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jenny MacArthur, By Colin McQuillan, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Mitchell Platts, By Peter Ball, By Dennis Bird, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Nick Kochan, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Mark Rosselli,
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News: £12m Guinnless campaign may be dropped, CIA refuses Albania file to Bethell, Kidney patients 'dying untreated', Letter from Moscow A glimpse of the unreachable West, The Times Information Service, General strike over extraditions disrupts Spain's Basque region, The Times Profile The laureate of English ballet, Why revolt should not be ruled out, Pit deputies' vote forces NCB to compromise, A contest for creativity, Private pensions urged, A bizarre show at Hitler trial, The total teamwork approach, Non-whites blamed for 53% of violent theft, Royal Navy Entries, Pretoria ban on anti-apartheid priest removed, Israelis prepare troop withdrawal, Employers are opting for 'more productive' part-timers, claims report, Chorus of praise greets Hongkong deal, Findings The radio that thinks for you, Change of heart in fight over Morning Star, Ferries carry toxic cargoes, Labour has biggest lead for three years, Durban six given hint of freedom, The rise and rise of the new Brits, Spending freeze on councils is dropped after voluntary cuts, PCs hurt in soccer scuffle, Television versus the rest, Libraries to fight books tax threat, Blood test option extended, Change of name for Mugabe's party refused, Advertising, Satellites: towards the big take-off, 100 lines for being bad, Polar expedition will follow Scott's route, Shot girl loses sight of eye, Cottage for sale with charms of another era, 108-day voyage to freedom by fishing boat, Queen gives credit to French and Indians, Kinnock setback on MPs' reselection, Casual buyer of world's dearest wine, World debut: Maya Weltman, aged 12, in, Bus industry chiefs attack 'free-for-all', Agreement lays down the path for Hongkong's future, Chemical plant to shut sooner after dispute, Minister rejects call for jail segregation, Who spends most, why and with which agency, NZ envoy presses for widening of Anzus pact, The Hongkong deal Howe says colony must accept or reject agreement as it stands, Advertising cuts for NHS to halve cost of recruiting, Belgrano 'lapses' query by Owen, Setback for Alfonsin Military court justifies 'dirty war', A word in Bishop Jenkins' ear, Peak walker ends trek, Derbyshire drifts back to work, The Times Diary, Science report Dispute over sun lamp safety standards, Deal ends Filton strike, King considers disputes law, Ports told of rabies risk from racehorses, Just practising: Corporal Pat Purcell, aged, Dutchmen admit roles in Heineken kidnap, Savings to pay 8% in new issue, Jealousy 'a key cause of attacks on wives', moreover..., Pollysaturated, Arms flown out of Chad as French withdraw, Seven-day bank opens in Scotland, Superpowers' tentative contact Chernenko's salute to detente ignores overtures by Reagan, Lionheart troops take to the air, Tugmen will appeal over dismissals, Botha ready to grant blacks long-term residence in the Cape, Tate has 1,300,000 visitors in year, Horizons The Time guide to career development Keeping a cool head, New messages, old media, Maxwell defies NGA 'blackmail', Clashes feared at school gates in Malta, Theft blow to cancer research, New institute to study science and religion, Seeking that ineffable spark, Conveyancing move 'may affect legal aid work', Champagne in Great Hall of the People, The argument remains, how much can you teach?, Computer booking at resorts, Troops will quit Golden Temple by the weekend, Meters for water considered. 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Reviews: Money, Opera Wagner at the edge of the world Tannhäuser, Theatre Tragic friendship rescued from the shelf Of Mice and Men, Founding father and Self-conscious victim, A life behind our aloof poet, YMSO presents new Bernstein, Insider's view of the red enigma, Concerts Fires of London, CBSO/Rattle, Television Festive gaiety, My Mother, The pleasures and pitfalls of porcine pyrotechnics, Fiction The spell of modern American psyches, Fiction Spangles and old sawdust. Classified Advertising: Weather, Announcements, La crème de la crème, General Appointments, Entertainments, Start collecting valuable SIGNED FIRST EDITIONS easily and cheaply!. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A classic case of over-statement, The night sky in October. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry 13 years is a long time in Chinese politics, Best Of A Bad Job, Broken Trust. Letters to the Editor: Naseby's new battle, Bishop's views on the miners' dispute, Research constraints, Post office closures, Living dangerously, Concern over gallery's future, Relics of a Saxon king, Decline of handwriting, Winning wines, Economic revolution facing the nation, Hongkong's future. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, City of London, Farriers' Company. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mr Walter Pidgeon Prolific screen actor, Lord Guest, Pc, Commander Kenneth Cohen. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Shares near peak, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Market Report FT-SE near to record as IMF deal spurs banks, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Gold, Money Markets, News In Brief Opec output increase ruled out, Trafalgar seeks Turkish deal, Black & Decker to move, Continental rescue put into effect, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Company News In Brief, Launch date set for NS issue, Commodities, Greenfields pays £3.74m for leisure shops chain, Ferguson Lacey quits post, Currencies, Pound gains 90 points, Petrol battle mounts with prices, Argentina accepts sweeping IMF austerity package, Tempus Foseco fillip fails to move market. Property: Rentals, Commercial Property City's developing revolution, Flat Sharing. Sport: Boxing Bruno may take the European road, Hockey Another spur for England, Squash Second-string Kenyon faces ranking problem, For The Record, Today's Fixtures, Golf Faldo's chance to win back the support of gallery, Sports in Brief, Horse Trials Sights set on Wylye once more, Racing: Hern's Unbeaten Filly Can Inflict First Defeat On Highly-Rated Oh So Sharp In Hoover Mile At Ascot Promising Helen Street to lead off Carson treble, Show Jumping Whitaker at the double, Tennis: Britain's Latest Choice Faces Opening Test In Davis Cup Play-Off Shaw is thrown in at the deep end, ICE Skating Miss Adams in footsteps of the illustrious, Cycling Kelly places himself out of reach, Rugby Union Rives pulls out and Irvine steps up, Football Tottenham's big guns reduce Halifax's hopes to rubble.
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