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The Times - 10/02/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, , From Christopher Thomas, , By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Julian Haviland, Alan Hamilton, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, , By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, From Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Bryan Appleyard, By Robin Young, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Property Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, Geoffrey Smith, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By John Young, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, From Richard Bassett, From Keith Dalton, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, , From John Best, From Marie Modiano, , From Nicholas Ashford, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Martha Honey, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Douglas Tweedale, From Richard Wigg, , Russell Davies, Audrey Slaughter, Stewart Tendler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, PHS, David Walker, David Felton, Jonathan Davis, David Watt, Philip Howard, BURTON OF CONVENTRY, A. E. SOMERS, , C. A. GARNER, , CHRISTINE HUGGINS, , BRIAN LACEY, , NOEL DILLY, , HERBERT DUTTON, , RICHARD BROWN, , ANTHONY BROWNE, , BRIAN G. D. SALT, , PATRICIA HOLLIS, , ANTHONY CLUNIES ROSS, , HENRY HASLAM, , G. C. HAMPSON, , ARTHUR de la MARE, , JOHN BURTON, , EINAR BENEDIKTSSON, , HANNING PHILIPPS, , AVEBURY, , ALF DUBS, , R. L. KILPATRICK, , By Christopher Warman, By Hugh Clayton, Peter Ackroyd, David Robinson, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, By Jonathan Clare, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Alan McGregor, , By Our Financial Staff, By Philip Robinson, From Bailey Morris, By Jeremy Warner, · by Michael Clark, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Michael Clark, By Wayne Lintott, From John Hennessy, , By Lewine Mair, By Gerald Davies, By Rex Bellamy, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From John Wilcockson, By Sydney Friskin, From Derek Hodgson, , By Gordon Allan, By a Special Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Pat Butcher, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, Dick Hinder, by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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Index. Politics and Parliament: Maze Escape Prior tells why he did not resign, Rate-fixing powers approved, Telecom Bill Four votes keep out a Liberal amendment, Economy Green paper on public spending, Agriculture Hill farmers about to get their cheques, Reasons for ordering of reactor parts, Thatcher defends evacuation decision, Next week's business, Lebanon Why British troops had to be moved, British civilians to leave Beirut as chaos grows, Scott Lithgow All offers for yard to be considered. News: Druze chief warns US on shelling, Kohl attacked from all sides, Salvadorean rebels offer peace plan, After the Marbles, send back the Cross, Benn's nuclear fear on Beirut, Sultan of Johore elected King, Illness delays installation of woman Governor, UN search for new peace force formula, Alfonsin sets watchdog to investigate corruption charges against military, 4 rooms, 4 views, Cashing in on the granny boom, Age of great exhibitions not over, RA says, Payment for armour is held up, Shawcross dispute at Observer, Likud embarrassed as rockets hit Galilee, Cut likely to be short-lived Petrol price falls 4p a gallon, Muggers who menace mother hunted, Ministers smile on Tyneside's Metro, The Lebanon crisis · Shock waves in US · Damascus appeals to Europe · Rockets hit Israel Washington anger over Reagan's role in Beirut pull-out decision, Hint of Pakistani atom bomb, The Times Information Service, 3 children among 11 avalanche dead, Sharon hopes to lead Israel, Angola-Swapo response to ceasefire encourages Pretoria, Kinnock in talks with US leaders, Satellite TV costs disputed, Further safeguard for green belts, Others 'may bid for Scott Lithgow', Hopes rise for tax cuts in Budget, Universities forced to treat A level grades as criteria for places, Computers to speed house sales, Fourth shuttle setback as robot arm fails, IBA would not replace TV-am for up to year, General leaves the Greens in policy clash, House with added horse, South Africa: a shift or a sham?, Koreas to meet face to face on border, Investigation of Aston Villa leads to charges, An Iranian dream turned sour, Inspectorate to streamline personal social services, Index-linking: no longer what it was but it still figures, End of the road for cars with Triumph badge, £200m grant released to hill farmers, Witness rebuts 'orthodox' version of Aquino murder, Labour wins a tactical victory on data Bill, Medical Briefing Blood test for undergraduates, The Times Diary Primrose path, Jenkin's Green Belt U-turn, Tory MP quits GCHQ body, Reagan loses credibility over withdrawal of Marines, Rabat to renew Cairo ties, Robert Fisk in Beirut Law and order, Ruritania style, How a watching brief can beat the burglars, English gamblers win Irish mansion raffle, VAT relief hint for charities, Campaign urges plain English on medicine labels, Macmillan gets 90th birthday earldom, 'Dirty war' claims more lives, Snow Reports, Miners to ask transport unions to impose coal imports blockade, Meeting of peace groups breaks up in disarray, Election 84 Senate and House elections Democrats aim to regain lost ground, The wrong climate for dates however..., Island mail tests the pilots, Science report Wild sea eagle may hatch in UK, Syria urges Britain to take diplomatic lead, Commentary, Motoring Arna aims to revive Alpha's flagging spirits. Display Advertising: Bank Of Scotland, Michelin, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cable And Wireless Plc, South Africa House, Pambert, Icfc, Lonrho, The Times, The Literary Guild, The Times 1000, Jal, Co Op Bank, Base Lending Rates, Air Canada, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., The Samaritans, Halifax, Energy Efficiency Office, Leicestercard, Wang, Royal Opera House, Obas, Thomas Lloyd, Musicians Benevolent Fund,, Goode Durrant & Murray, Victoria Wine. News in Brief. Law: Bangladesh told to show officer, Tolerance clause in time charter Atlantic Lines sand Navigation Co Inc v Didymi Corporation and Another, House of Lords Cooking outwith day care attendance allowance In re Woodling, Cannabis charge, Former major in Brearley stamps case is jailed, Guidance on remitting to juvenile court for sentence Regina v Lewis (Michael), Priests' trial moved to bigger court, 88 orders under contempt Act, Parent's candle duty Jauffur v Akhbar and Another, PC is charged, Bogus doctor remanded for sentence, Employer of jewel thief liable for loss Nahhas (formerly Hicks) v Pier House (Cheyne Walk) Management Ltd and Another, News of the World must pay libelled policemen £253,000, Holidays for disabled Regina v Ealing London Borough Council, Ex parte Leaman, Court of Appeal False entry on internal document no offence Regina v Tweedie (Brian Gordon), Patient released. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 264), Sale room Good silver selling well over the estimates, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,351, Today's television and radio programmes. Official Appointments and Notices: St Edmund's College, Gold medal for 'frugal' architect. Editorials/Leaders: Bonn's Banana Skin, Finance And Industry Enter a third force in money broking, A Tale Of Two Budgets, Treating With Contempt. Letters to the Editor: Giving Icelandic dogs a bad name, A question over question time, Old two hundredth, Non-unionism at GCHQ, Getting more people back to work, Welsh plant research, Sentences in Malawi, Shipping forecasts, Quicker by Tube?, Countryside heritage, Council spending. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Reviews: Touch of drama on Coin Street, Opera La Bohème Covent Garden, No time to count the calories, Cinema On the road to a moral hell Under Fire (15) Leicester Square Theatre Star Struck (PG) Gate Bloomsbury "The Outrageous Innocence of Luis Buñuel" National Film Theatre, Television Promise of doom, Concert Dynamic delight Philharmonia/ Ashkenazy Festival Hall. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Mary Skeaping Ballet director and producer, Mr Philip Schneidau, Dr Bernard Schlesinger. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Situations Wanted, Star Struck, Business To Business, Entertainments, Services. Stock Exchange Tables: · Ex dividend. a Ex all. b Forecast dividend. c Corrected, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Study warns against low-value specialization UK 'at economic turning point', Now Cable has eyes on China, Horne poised for quote on USM, Commodities, News In Brief Competition for $150m Soviet loan, Wall Street Further falls in share prices, French coal losses soar, Lonrho reports 50% rise in profits, Airlines fight for Riyadh route, Good business strategy: the simple secret of Japan's success, Sunlight buys St George's from takeover rivals, Half-time profits up by 28% at Dale, US steel action to cut imports, Your Own Business A new source of finance, Interest Rates, First woman to lead, Fisons pays $50m for US foothold, Dollar steadies, Gold, Retirement as growth area, Gleneagles in new dispute, Loan ruling may force BAe to abandon Airbus project, Imperial poised to expand its empire, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Currencies, Insurance hit by rumours, Assets of Brick put at £300m, Taddale launches £7.9m hotels bid. Business Appointments: Appointments New chiefs for Willis Faber & Dumas. Sport: Cycling Moser out to make amends, Golf Johnstone five shots clear of the field, Table Tennis Prean can challenge Douglas's record, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Boxing Feeney is favourite but will take no chances, Hockey Late changes forced on three countries, Young trainer soon to join Epsom's historic ranks Rapid climb to success for high-flying Jenkins, Squash Rackets Army aiming to break their own record, Rugby Union Doubts remain but Wales play safe for the French test, Winter Olympic Games Torvill and Dean set off on the long search for gold, Bowls Sutherland beats man fancied for the final, Football Local businessmen join in battle to stop Maxwell taking over at Old Trafford, Cricket Early breakthrough for England, Racing: Colin Brown Misses Schweppes Ride On Buckbe After Wincanton Fall Figures support Board's case, Tennis Bates earns praise from national team manager, Yachting Hunting Group to sponsor races, Athletics Britain's starlets aim for new heights, For The Record, Rugby League Widnes on defensive. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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