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The Times - 08/06/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By paul Routledge, David Felton, By Robin Young, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Sarah Hogg, , Henry Stanhope, By Philip Robinson, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Richard Owen, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, From Julian Haviland, , By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, , By Craig Seton, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Tony Samstag, By Ngaio Crequer, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, From Robert Schuil, , From Robert Fisk, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Ian Murray, From Diana Geddes, , From Ivor Dair's, From Moshe Brilliant, , From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Hamlyn, From Christopher Follett, , From David Bonavia, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Griffiths, David Robinson, Dennis Hackett, David Miller, Miles Kington, Caroline Moorehead, Mary Bourne, Thomas Stuttaford, PHS, Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, , Bernard Levin, Tony Samstag, David Watt, Paul Pickering, G. E. CAMPBELL, , RICHARD YORKE, , W. G. HADMAN, , BERNARD SPURGIN, CHRISTOPHER FRAZER, EDMUND BUXTON, , PHILIP GOODHART, , PLUNKET, , J. L. BEEBY, , S. TRIPPETT, , ALAN R. S. PONTER, , ALEC HYATT KING, , IAN KENNEDY, , H. B. EATON, , J. P. MANSER, , A.D. WILKIE, WILLIAM SLIMMINGS, , M.ff. W., Cyril Bainbridge, Philippa Toomey, Beryl Downing, Godfrey Golzen, Christopher Warman, John Young, JY, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, From Jonathan Clare, , By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our City Staff, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By William Kay City Editor, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, From Jonathan Clare, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, Geoffrey Weston, By Michael Prest, By Sally Watts, By Derek Harris, By David Powell, Mitchell Platts, By Robert Pryce, By Pat Butcher, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Mitchell Platts, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By John Wilcockson, John Nicholls, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From David Hands Rugby Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, , By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Robert Fisk,

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Index. News: Bird guardians in dispute over falcon nests, European elections: Dutch doubts, Benn eloquence, Labour challenge Cruise decision defuses Dutch campaign, moreover... Caramba! There's too much rain in dear old Spain, GLC grant to sports centre stays, Ulysses-as Joyce wanted it, Education chiefs likely to accept arbitration in dispute with teachers, Princess upsets her hosts, Peace talks 'ruled out' in Salvador, Longbridge jobs at risk, strikers told, Mirror Group cost cuts will finance new titles, Long-haul obstacle to cheap fare hopes, Britain out on a limb over cut in work hours, Botha honours war dead in Picardy, Tankers violating South Africa embargo named, Pretoria to conscript immigrants, Transport unions call for blockade of power stations, Corsica gunmen break into jail and shoot two in revenge raid, Vigilance on child abuse urged, Credit and cheque card frauds costing £40m a year, Louise's parents detained, All talk but no security in Lebanon, Science report Dinosaurs with a little more sense, Gulf war and world trade dominate first summit talks, Portsmouth a rates target, Labour says, Election 84 Party chiefs pressure Hart to back Mondale, Tory sweeteners for an acid relationship, A boost for bedside manna, 'End all team sports at the Olympics', The Development Commission, How CoSIRA fills the bill if you need a special skill, Nurses awarded 7.5% pay rise, Sikhs stunned by Amritsar temple violation and number of deaths Anxious wait in Delhi for reactions from Punjab, Police radar guns are 'consistently accurate', Please, make it an upbeat summit, Nigerians may stop buying British jets, From church to going concern, Mass rally brings pits strike to the streets of London, The Games, by Princess Anne, Jayewardene pleases MPs, Building for new jobs, Pricey Golf puts Peugeot in its place, Cambridge University cuts spending by £2m, EEC speeds checks on travellers, From cowpens to powerhouse, a rural success, Parties neck and neck in Greenland poll, Doctors will debate prescription of pill, Moscow rejects Skinner verdict, Nissan joins price war, Salary settlements Top civil servants' pay staged, Three accused of corruption over prison toys, Final bid to get Cubans to Olympics, 20 die in the aftermath of Amritsar, Riyadh rebuked for shooting down jet, First Person, Hesse Premier elected by red-green coalition, Sellafield launches effluent study, Medical Briefing The heart of the matter, Close attentions of US warships embarrass tanker captains in Gulf, The Times Diary Westminster Wetgate, China gives Tibet a taste of freedom, The Times Information Service Today's events, Letter from Bahrain Minaret calls mingle with a scooter's roar, Feminists fear seizure of gay literature, The miners' strike Customers buy less coal, Trials of adoption, Suicide of vicar's wife, The village shop may yet be back in business, Self-help with a local touch and a lot of trust, Cleaners must return to TGWU, A little more nagging needed, Non-combatant for a church militant, Warning on solicitors' insurance, Why jobless men beat their wives, Value of vitamins in preventing birth defects to be tested. Display Advertising: Matthew, British Airways, National, Multiple Display Advertisements, Vso, The Edinburgh Investment Trust, Sony, Another Country, Dutch National Ballet, National Westminster Bank, English Estates, The Development Commission, Maestro, Alliance Banksave, Taylor Woodrow, Highland Dress, Man Of Flowers, London Arts Choice, Hoare Govett Limited, Malmaison Wine Club, National Girobank, Credit Suisse First Boston Limited, Prise, Brownlee, Dixons, Julius Caesar, Countryside Commission, Glenfiddich, British Telecom, Property & Reversionary Investments Plc, The Children's Society., Enter, Base Lending Rates, Private Patients Plan Ltd.. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,451, Sale room Beaton's glittering prizes, Television When Justice goes abroad, Meeting refused over 'Sixty Minutes', Concise Crossword (No 362). Law: Chancery Division Court can consider later evidence Buckley v The Law Society, Chalfont accepts apology for apartheid libel, Tramp given second life sentence, Israeli settler jailed for explosives offence, Term cannot be implied Edwin Hill & Partners v Leakcliff Properties Ltd and Another, Hotelier admits lying, Tunisian ex-minister's trial adjourned, When safety regulations do not apply Gardiner v Thames Water Authority, Court of Appeal Narrow interpretation of 'working place' Hammond v National Coal Board. Politics and Parliament: Dairy Industry Discipline of price preferred, Commons Biffen defends Government role over pay deals, Ten years of N Sea oil, Next week, Coal Dispute Plea for reality in NCB-NUM talks. Reviews: Cinema Hand that steers the racing car Heart Like a Wheel (PG) Screen on the Green; Classic Haymarket Another Country (15) Odeon Haymarket To Begin Again (PG) Minema Real Life (PG) Studio Oxford Street, Concerts YMSO/Blair Festival Hall, Divertimenti/ Broadbent St John's, Theatre Lost environs The Clandestine Marriage Albery, Redemptions Song Riverside. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Growing old with Glyndebourne. Editorials/Leaders: Dead Or Alive, Finance And Industry Markets topple at sight of summit, Unholy Extremism, Public Service Pay. Letters to the Editor: Conflicting creeds, Short shrift, Dilemma in Zimbabwe, Pursued by a bear, African memories, Calling into question Service plans, Use of embryos for research, East and West, Paying the price of pit dispute, India's economy, Shortage of skills, City lamentation, Prince and architects. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal College of Physicians, Latest appointments, Church news. Births. Obituaries: Mr Victor Musgrave, Mr R. H. Monier-Williams, Mr Hugh Sykes Davies Noted English scholar. Deaths. Business and Finance: Commodities, Top-out for Hongkong's 'Exchange', Plea to curb costs for new co-ops, Ladbroke cash call for US expansion, Yugoslavia tightens its belt after IMF lays down law for recovery, BAe keeps suitors in suspense, News In Brief B & Q plans 20 more superstores, Carless finds onshore oil, Japanese link for CJR, Interest Rates, Slow start at Selincourt, BA predicts profits will soar, No objection to Hongkong group's Bermuda move Softly, softly for Jardine, In brief, Inventor father climbing high, Payments surplus up, Company News In Brief, Halstead bid raised, Dinosaurs give two graduates a head start, Manufacturing investment expected to rise sharply, Tax guide to PAYE on video, Property profits suffer, Reuters in talks for part of UPI, Tempus BP profits boom gives no quarter, Northgate and Westfield float off 47% of Ennex, Currencies, Dow rally falters. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Stock Market Report Maynards shares surge on bid talk, Stock Exchange Prices Shares slide again, Wall Street Early setback for Dow, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Barclays announces double directorship. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Club Announcements, Ashcroft Croydon 01 688 9291 CC, Business To Business. Sport: Golf: British Amateur Championship At Formby Parkin loses title then decides to join the professionals, Hockey Neston on a hard path in the European Cup, Athletics Elliott prepares to take Olympic place from Coe, For The Record, Racing: Coronation Cup Winner Could Meet Beaten Derby Favourite In Eclipse Stakes Señor in Time Charter's sights, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union England replace entire front row for second international, Triathlon Iron men of the Services will be on their mettle, Tennis Mrs Lloyd proves that she is in a different class, Basketball Hope seeks to keep British side together, Motor Racing: Third Rung Of Ford Ladder New formula for young drivers, Motor Cycling TT first and lap record for McGregor, Golf: Clark thrives again six years after success that threatened to overwhelm him The man who recovered from winning, Cycling USSR pull an ace from the pack to complete their full house, Football Sampdoria seek Souness England fly into fog and heat, Cricket: Benson And Hedges Cup Draw Luckless Lancashire face another trip, Yachting: Famous old club celebrates in style Queen's Cup race is centenary showpiece. Property: Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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