The Times - 15/06/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Christopher Walker Jerusalem, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By David Hewson, Jenny Knight, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Michael Durham, of The Times Educational Supplement, By John Witherow, By Huon Mallalieu, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By David Young, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Derek Pain, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, BY John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, From Michael Hornsby, , From Alan Riding, From Roger Boyes, From Richard Owen, From W. P. Reeves, Wellington, From Peter Nichols, , From Michael Binyon Bonn, From Harry Debilius, From Ian Murray, From Michael Binyon, From Rasir Gurdilek, From David Watts, From Robert Schuil, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Stephen Taylor, Claire Sterling, David Hewson, Miles Kington, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, PHS, Roger Boyes, Geraldine Norman, David Watt, Philip Howard, CHRISTOPHER DERRICK, CLIFFORD DANN., DAVID BEETHAM, B. B. BERNSTEIN, MALCOLM BOWIE, R. K. BROWN, G. A. COHEN, BERNARD CRICK, W. B. DAVIES, MICHAEL DUMMETT, HARVEY GOLDSTEIN, ALAN GRIFFITHS, J. A. G. GRIFFITH, A. J. GURR, PETER HERRIOT, J. HERSZBERG, KEITH KIMBERLEY, STEPHEN LUKES, L.J. MACFARLANE, ALEX McLEOD, P. B. SALMON, VIVIAN SALMON, ARRON H. SHERR, BRIAN SIMON, TIMOTHY SPRIGGE, CHARLES WEBSTER, RICHARD WOLLHEIM (University of London), D. C. GODFREY., D. HALL., LAWRENCE FREEDMAN, , JAMIL AHMAD, , ROY STRONG, , JULIAN BARKER, A. C. CARR., R. HOFFENBERG, , BRIAN EDSALL., STEPHEN FRY, , E. CHAMBERLAIN., P. G. AYRES, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Robinson, Olivier, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Nicholas Kenyon, Peter Ackroyd, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, From John Lawless, , By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By William Kay, City Editor, By Jonathan Clare, By Derek Harris, By Derek Pain and Michael Clark, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jim Railton, By Pat Butcher, By Colin McQuillan, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Barry Pickthall, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Jerome Caminada, By John Hennessy, By John Watson, From Mitchell Platts, Mamaroneck, , From David Miller, By Jenny MacArthur, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), by Clifford Webb, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Michael Hamlyn, South Asia correspondent,
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News: But we don't have to mark time too, Berlin Philharmonic dispute Karajan issue goes to city parliament, President Singh accuses foreign forces of provoking Sikh violence, Kohl confirms refugees in Berlin mission, The flying fuel tank, Arms link offer by Israel, Wilson says Labour needs 'thug' as leader, Disabled athletes assemble for international contest, moreover..., Top ten in that other Europoll, Nine men who tried to kill the Pope, US arms to modernize China's defences, Abolition of union confederation is sought by two key members, More teachers to strike over pay, MPs estimate extra cost of Trident, Miners' union to shun proposed coal board ballot, Film finance group's director resigns, Consultants accuse police of 'trawling' patients' records in fraud checks, Sunday trading 'boon to DIY', Royal rings mine to offer shares, Botha tour hailed as putting end to pariah status, Walesa hint at halting union role, Chernenko rejects appeal for dialogue from West, Appeal to UN over Gulf tanker attacks, Evidence of refugee general American prisoners sighted in Vietnam, Why Solidarity is standing trial, University left £1m for research, Police shoot two unarmed men, The Times Information Service, Captain faces inquiry over London Bridge crash, EEC deficit estimate criticized by watchdog, Austin strike collapses, North Sea mussel's sex life curbed, The Times Diary Anyone for Ten?, World of money can lead to war and injustice Pope reminds Swiss about ethics, Peter Lennon assesses the rivals for Trudeau's mantle Mr Blunder or Mr Backwoods?, Two British ships in collision off Holland, Nalgo to open ranks for private sector, Madrid meeting on ETA raids across border, Falklands today: Lewin thinks back, Argentina looks ahead, Secret forest sales censured, Nkomo arrest demanded after official is killed, Kennedy to remain on election sidelines, SDP topples Tory in Portsmouth by-election coup, Quick delivery puts England man in hospital, Pastora ready to fight on without US backing, Milk quotas force down sales of feed, The miners' dispute Union names its price for strike settlement, Legends of a man and his women, Medical Briefing Holiday risks, Princess Anne to visit India, Journalists move on new technology, Dutch Cabinet wins debate on missiles, Motoring New Honda Civic stands out from the pack, Sinclair displays modified QL, Lords draft strategy to save GLC elections, Communist gains shown by Berlinguer funeral, Science report Using ceramics to prolong engine life, How Sikhs' holy shrine became a 'killing ground', Lay Observer criticizes Law Society for delaying action, Army spaceman falls foul of spy case, One man in an unsinkable boat, Effects Of Strike On Coal Industry, End of 'meal ticket for life' Divorce reforms likely to be law by September, Woman accuses gas board of discrimination, One in 3 defiant says NCB, Chancellor urged to cut car tax, £120m more to finance pitmen's redundancies, Fresh ideas announced by Denktas, English population likely to reach 48.6m by 2001, In the Sotheby's jungle, a battle for Guevara's diaries, Muldoon calls snap general election. Display Advertising: Cornhill Insurance, Bell's, The Ultimate Driving Machine, Guinness, Sun Alliance, Swiss Alps, Staveley Industries Plc, Roger Waters, Standard Chartered, The Times, The Times 1000, Base Lending Rates, The Henley Centre For Forecasting. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,457, Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room Earl's chamber pot fetches £10,450, Concise Crossword (No 368). Law: No decision on NGA appeal, Judges oppose 'referring back' lenient sentences, Execution, Ban lifted on judo champion, Glue kit sentences reduced, Jail terms for fans suspended, Court gives ginger tom to policeman, Law Report June 15 1984 House of Lords Court erred in releasing extradition defendant unconditionally Government of the United States of America and Others v McCaffery, Police inspector cleared of corruption charges. Politics and Parliament: Divorce Bill provision unchanged, The Economy Britain on track for lower inflation, Defence Emphasis is moving from tail to teeth, Coal Dispute PM appeals to miners to think again and return to work, The Arts Private sponsorship not subsidy, Two-day debate on defence next week, The Speaker apologizes for remarks. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Best consensus emerging on stock market reform, The Long Haul, Six Republics In Search Of A Role. Letters to the Editor: Short shrift, Conscience at the polytechnic, Human embryos, A plan for coal, Mrs Gandhi and Sikhs, A 'star wars' challenge to peace, Differing views on diet and health, Adopting babies, Powers of the police, Joining the line, National Art Library, Strain in society, Prince and architects, VAT on building. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: SIR NOEL HUTTON Drafting of Acts of Parliament, Mr Nathaniel Owings, Mr Michael Christiansen. Deaths. Reviews: Television, English Bach Festival English Bach Festival Banqueting House, Whitehall, Turn down a crooked lane 78 Revolutions Lyric Studio, The Spielberg plan for direction by numbers Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (PG) Empire Leicester Square To Our Loves (15) Camden Plaza Friday the 13th-The Final Chapter (18) Plaza 1, Theatre Mandragola. Classified Advertising: splendid:|¢. comi>pany with some of the, Car Buyer's Guide, To Place Your Business To Business Advertisement Ring 01-2781326 (A-H) Andy Wright Business To Business To Place Your Business To Business Advertisement Ring 01-2781099 (I-Z) Jennie Smith, Theatres, Announcements. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Shares slide again, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Dow closes at 16-month low, Stock Exchanges, Stock Market Report Shares plunge 18.3 points. Business and Finance: Public spending gap, Commodities, Maxwell 'to reduce role at BPCC', Briefing The Prudential raises its small-firms allocation, Jaguar set for record profit after £18m first quarter, Tempus Beecham has a bitter pill to swallow, Profits up sharply at Emap, News In Brief NEI poised to win £100m order, Shares fall 18.3 points, Interest Rates, Lesney Industries: a model of a management buy-out, EEC first for oil flotation, Mercantile House merger in danger, Success at Tickford despite loss, Gold, Money Markets, British undercut rivals for Hongkong contracts Closing in on the Japanese, Hongkong stock market grows up, CJR and Hambro plan link, Reed sells offshoot for $16m, Currencies, ·Optimism becoming reality · A new NatWest fund Trippier's growth target at last in sight. Business Appointments: Appointments Alexander to head Biba again. Sport: Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Cricket England's tottering cause is rescued by Botham and Downton, Squash Rackets Testing time at two venues, Rowing Henley is a sell-out with a record cast, Polo BBs' road through Rio, Tennis Shiras continues to ride big wave, Golf Ballesteros and Faldo put their drivers and problems behind them, Equestrianism Keeping it in the family, Racing: Cole-Trained Two-Year Old Earns Chesham Stakes Chance Piggott poised for York treble, Rowing Cambridge May races, Football: Uruguay Continue To Unearth Precious Jewels Tough lesson for English pupils, Equestrianism Perfection is name for Pyrah, Athletics Moroccan ready to shake up Britons, For The Record, Football Portuguese charm steals the show, Paddling to Los Angeles Twin windmills tilting for golden splendour, Yachting Tabarly's charge comes to an end, Boxing Jones gets the best brought out of him, Golf Miss Glass put in the picture. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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