The Times - 29/10/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Thomas, From Roger Boyes, By Nicholas Timmins, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Thompson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Shipping Editor, From a Bridge Correspondent, , From Keith Dalton, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Harry Debelius, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Our Correspondent, , From Diana Geddes, , From John Earle, From Roger Boyes, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Alice Brinton, From Christopher Walker, From Richard Owen, , From Mary Lee, , Ian Murray, From Diana Geddes, From David Watts, , From Ivor Davis, , John Higgins, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Griffiths, Noël Goodwin, Anthony Masters, Dennis Hackett, David Miller, , Miles Kington, Teresa Skelly, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, Steve Thomas, , Jim Skea, Chris Langdon, Bel Mooney, , by Philip Howard, Edward Mortimer, Anne Sofer, NORMAN TEBBIT, , ANTHONY FRASER, , ANTON LOGORECI, , CLIVE ROSE, , VERNON BOGDANOR, , S. F. BARNES, , NEIL McINTOSH, , CHARLES FYFFE, , RALPH HARRIS, , IAN ORR-EWING, , ALFRED SHERMAN, , T. E. UTLEY, , MICHAEL IVENS, , MALCOLM HARPER, , WINSTON GRAHAM, , G. BALL, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Angus Nicol, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Robert Thomas, From David Young, , By Alison Eadie, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Maxwell Newton, Richard Workman, Les Pugh, Derek Pain, David Walker, Tony Aldous, Alan Hamilton, Christopher Warman, Sally Watts, David Felton, Frank Brown, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Colin McQuillan, By Sydney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, From Sue Mott, , By Mandarin, By Nicholas Keith, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Daphne Silvester, By Mychelle Hunter, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Tana de Zulueta, , Richard Owen,
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News: Main Street in the firing line, Reagan sits comfortably on his lead, Nuclear Power:, Give them a clue you are bright, 'Dying' village gets say in its future, The Times Information Service, Irish potato quality not what it was, BR building up new head of steam, Mitterrand's state visit France laments loss of British sense of humour, This is a place to live in-not just to look at, Starting role: Miss Heather, Milton Keynes, Salty food 'endangers children', Election 84 The electoral system: Part 1 America's cumbersome compromise Electoral College Votes, Chernenko's Asia worries prompt fresh offer to solve Sino-Soviet rift, Kinnock condemns any offer from 'vile Gaddafi regime', Science report New uses for smallpox vaccine, Inquiry into islands' cash crisis, Cairo seeks European initiative, British Aerospace leads race for RAF contract, Tebbit says BBC right to show film, Why the lights could still go out, Welsh like to shop here, Iran blames Red Cross for jail riot, Moscow fears new US peace drive, European notebook An Olympic fantasy worthy of a medal, Sharing the workload, TUC tells miners not to accept aid from Libyans, Youth killed in rocket attack on Arab bus, World airlines expected to make a profit for first time in five years, Job prospects look good for the young, Unions are part of the state, India visit by informal Princess, Ghost town is brought back to life, Scargill and the Libyan factor Angry clash over aid claim, Chad peace meeting collapses, Shopkeeper denies Gaddafi link, Two-nation Mafia crackdown Colombos toppled by FBI 'sting', Nakasone survives late challenge, A suitable case for treatment, Poland alert for kidnap protests, 'Coventry Four' accuse Britain, What exactly is the Church?, Tamils accuse soldiers of killing youths, Back to your own chairs, everyone, Quarry workers to keep jobs, Travellers may still get cheap US flights, Ronan Point review sought, Letter from Moscow Soviet health care in need of a cure, Catch phrase, The joke that the big firms come to enjoy, The right to buy: 1 Winning policy becomes lever for social change, China treads warily over price reforms, Baby given baboon heart, Europe seeks bigger Nato role, Merchant ships urged to prepare for war, Follow my leader, American style, Tree cloning may boost supplies of quinine, Top Filipino officers say Ver is innocent, A city of easy riders, Kidnap exposes Warsaw's view of a good and bad church, Councils 'forced to hire 15,000 extra staff', Co-op profit fall leads to reform call, Howe in surprise visit to Lebanon, Mother wins work hours to suit baby, The Nation's Teeth A service falling into decay, Remand system crumbling under pressure, report says, Russians questioned TV man in Afghanistan, High tech given the pizza house treatment, Grenada airport ready for jumbos, Milton Keynes Why this city lures the Japanese, Prado gets more room for display, Rommel meets Montgomery, Church bombed after priest's call to arms, Why Sir Henry is aiming high, high, high, Britain reconsiders aid after Ethiopia criticism, These young fogies are charming rebels, Horizons The Times guide to career choice Here is a job worth asking for, Third-time bagpipe champion, Ministers fight to protect budgets, They all agree it is opportunity city, Vanishing Skills Is the game up for us?, High street share-buying, Attack by animal rights body, The Times Diary The case of Dr Patel, British Telecom accused of dirty tricks against private firms, moreover... Now let's hear it for Nafplion. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Linguaphone, Brymon, The Dee Corporation Plc, Zetters Group Plc, Singapore Airlines, Issues Of Government Stock, Inter City, Sotheby's, Tamnavulin, John Brown, The Energy Efficiency Office, Lancia Contract Drive, The Times, Milton Keynes, Cathay Pacific, Pericom, Vorsprung Durch Technik., Phillips, Kitchen Utensils, Miltorr Keynes Development Corporation,, Portfolio, Pan Am, Ibm, Norwich Union Insurance, Shell Oils, Prater Clark Group, Woman's Journal, Anglia, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 481), Politics and dollar hit bridge Olympiad, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,571, Boy aged 12 wins top chess rating, Today's television and radio programmes, Second 'unknown' Van Dyck found. News in Brief. Law: Law Report October 29 1984 House of Lords Knowledge of unlawful false statement not necessary Wings Ltd v Ellis, Buscetta gives evidence. Reviews: Don Giovanni, Pegasus/Crossland, Musical Borrowed innocence Chess, Television Dancing difference, Bochmann Quartet/ Canter, Concerts AAM/Hogwood, Theatre The Voysey Inheritance, Philharmonia/ Ashkenazy, Opera Sure comic touch makes for beguiling feminine wiles Le astuzie femminili/ The Kiss. Classified Advertising: Blesma, University Appointments, Announcements, La crème de la crème, The Institute Of Chartered Accountants, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: The Irish Dimension, American And Proud Of IT, Finance And Industry LBS echoes Lawson outlook on growth. Letters to the Editor: Safe tenure, Imperilling union, Competitive cars, Doubts on Unesco membership, VAT on books, TV showing of the Tebbit rescue, Ethiopian relief, Hic jacet..., Trials in Yugoslavia, Cards of identity, Common aims for defence in Europe. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Progress of legislation. Obituaries: Mr Alfred Dalton, Prof Stephen Koss, Prof P.V. Danckwerts Contributions to chemical engineering. Stock Exchange Tables: Unlisted Securities, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Investment Trusts. Business and Finance: Japan eases dealing restrictions, American Notebook Money markets wake up to rapid fall in growth, Company News In Brief, News In Brief Peru may seek debt moratorium, Usm Review UDO chief is market's 300th millionaire, Ordinary Shares Bid fever stirs up interest in food sector, Board Meetings, Business confidence slumps, New formula urged for pit closure decisions, Statham to fight ruling, Opec plans big cuts in oil output to defend prices, Currencies, The Gilt-Edged Market Coal and oil threats receding. Business Appointments: Appointments ICL chairman joins board of STC. Sport: Athletics Heat takes its toll as Italian wins, For The Record, Cricket Anti-Boycott faction consider response, Golf Ballesteros slip helps Wadkins to title, Football: Superior Liverpool are back on song as Hateley's melody lingers on Liverpool rise once again to haunt title challengers, Hockey Goal famine leaves issue wide open, Rugby League Sterling display of recovery powers, Rugby Union Middlesex selectors have work to do, Rugby Union: Services Prove Easy Targets For Wallabies Triumph and disaster for Australia, In Brief Australians to be led by Gould, Sports in Brief, Snooker Tears of joy as Taylor finds his pot of gold, Racing: Lanfranco Ensures Cecil IS Champion Trainer Again Babacoote 's chance for belated success, Tennis Striking it rich in Brighton as JR's well dries up, Squash Rackets Briars increases Zaman's worries. Births. Property: Rentals, Overseas Property. Weather: The Weather.
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