The Times - 13/10/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Alan Hamilton, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Staff Reporters, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Richard Ford, By David Tytler, From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, , By Sheila Beardall, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Richard Evans, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Alan Wood, , Robert Morgan, , Derek Basnett, , Howard Underwood, Anthony Hodges, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From Peter Evans, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Davenport, , From David Cross, , By Christine Toomey, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Stephen Goodwin, By Our Science Correspondent, From Robert Schuil, From Ian Murray, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, From John Carlin, , From Mohsin Ali, , From Jan Raath, From Richard Owen, , From Diana Geddes, Paul Griffiths, Richard Morrison, John Percival, Michael Church, David Wade, Hilary Finch, John Higgins, Simon Barnes, William Shawcross, by Frank Johnson, Roy Strong, Donald Woods, K. M. TAYLOR, , NIGEL WATERSON, , CONRAD JAMESON, , MICHAEL WINNER, TIM TATTON-BROWN, , KENNETH HUTCHISON, , DEREK BREWER, , GUY SWEETEN, , PETER T. HARTILL, , O. W. H. CLARK, , COLIN HUMPHREYS, , ROBERT LI. EVANS, , NEIL DENISON., TREVOR COOPER, , E. L. Mascall, By a Special Correspondent, RH, Ivo Tennant, Michael Watkins, Keith Spence, Philip Ray, Pernettya, Ashley Stephenson, Beryl Downing, Susan Greenberg, Alan Hamilton, Stan Hey, Bill Johnstone, Jane MacQuitty, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, Judy Froshaug, Edward Lucie-Smith, John Young, Henry Stanhope, Anne Barnes, Edward Mortimer, Philip Howard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Young, Peter Waymark, Anthony Masters, Geoff Brown, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our City Staff, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Jeremy Warner, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Jeremy Warner, By Christopher Dunn, By Derek Pain, edited by Lorna Bourke, Richard Thomson, Maggie Drummond, Harry Powell, Peter Wilson-Smith, HUGH SCURFIELD, , Martin Griffiths, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By Pat Butcher, By Peter Aykroyd, From Mitchell Platts, , By John Hennessy, By Nicholas Keith, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Ian McLauchlan, By Conrad Voss Bark, Fishing Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Gordon Allan, By Gordon Allan, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By John Karter, From Desmond Stoneham, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Colin Hughes,
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News: Haven with occupational hazards, In The Garden A stunner from South America, Behind the shroud of Islam, Security 'Impossible' task to provide 100% cover, Blacks who still look to Britain, Rock & Jazz, White baby killed in township rioting, Security, cooperation and UK status keys to Hurd's policy for Ulster, Brighton hotel explosion Thatcher moments away from certain death 'There is a minority whose aim is to destroy parliamentary government', 'The exhilaration of a correct bearing', Drink A toast to French coopering, Election 84 Bush succeeds in damage control, Race groups in rift with council, Conference hotel blast leaves 3 dead, 32 injured and one missing Thatcher defies IRA bombers, Inquiry on security blunder starts, Gardens Open, Chess Is Kasparov the victim of foul play?, Canada and US share court ruling, The Times Information Service, Moscow accuses US of juggling missile numbers, Mitterrand jeered by Basques, Public help increases transplant success, Travel News Winter winners in the United States, Irish Army called in Explosives for Tidey, The Grand Hotel Strength of walls resisted the blast, Travel 1 The regent's raffish legacy lives on, Prime Minister's speech Relief and affection in ovation for Thatcher, Reaction of world opinion Leaders support decision to carry on with the conference, Widow of terrorism Lady Airey helps others, Terrorists will not prevail, Prime Minister tells Tories, Gap still wide in pit talks, Protesters greet minister, Thatcher accused of lies over Belgrano, Lom-e countries angered by EEC aid offer, Complain if there is bias in peace studies, Joseph tells parents, Photography, Eating Out Splash out on student treats by the Cam, Survivors trapped by masonry and falling beams as blast collapses floors Tebbit: 'Please, please, get me out as soon as possible', Reagan calls the shuttle, Is Christianity really true?, Hospital tour Thatcher visits injured, Collecting Modesty pays dividends for modern art, Washington stands firm on Unesco, Out And About Hooked on a cunning gadget, Cunning runners take to the woods, Fifteen stay in hospital overnight, General alert Emergency procedure in action, Propaganda coup Seaside blast may signal mainland bombing campaign, 'I was in rubble up to my nose, wondering how long the air would last. I prayed', Shultz met by protests in Mexico, Salvador encounter raises peace hopes, Values Phone-in, Cellular Radio, Stirring city, History of attacks on Tories Norman Tebbit escapes for the second time, The Week, Sporting Diary, Rail crash public inquiry likely, Socket to the plug, Embattled Zapu looking for a facelift, Talks on proposal to reform engineering industry collapse, Pope's faith campaign, Science report Seaweed suffers a sci-fi parasite, Camp David hampers Cairo policy, Point-to-points on two legs, Country Diary Down in the dumps over a coalfield, Press empire reprieved, Hard cash, soft underbelly, Answering machines, The carefree countdown to death at the Grand, French send food convoy, Up with Portcullis and Co, Family-loving victim who was a perfect politician's partner. Display Advertising: Containerworld Services Limited, Swan Hellenic, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hfs, London Life, Barlow Clowes & Partners, Monthly Income Fund, Spud U Like, Index-Linked Certificates, Odeon, Graham's, Fidelity International, The Times, Britannia, Teachers', Target Group Plc, Lanyon College, Restmor Group, British Caledonian, Attracta Products Ltd., Stocking Fillas, Croft Particular, Save & Prosper, Prolific Unit Trusts, Invest In Gilts, Queen Elizabeth2, Lawson High Yield Fund, Exclusive Investment, Carlton Timeshare, Boyton, Lambeth Building Society, Leroco Limited, Rj Temple & Company, Abbey Unit Trusts, Harvard Securities Group Plc, Gt Unit Trusts, Multi Washer. News in Brief. Law: Dikko loses appeal for court secrecy, International Law International Court of Justice Settling maritime boundary depends on facts Delimitation of the Maritime boundary in the Gulf of Maine area (Canada/United States of America), Miners' bail conditions properly imposed Regina v Mansfield Justices, Ex parte Sharkey Regina v Same, Ex parte Hunt Regina v Same, Ex parte Barron Regina v Same, Ex parte Fretwell Regina v Same, Ex parte Robinson Regina v Same, Ex parte Swatten Regina v Same, Ex parte Fellows Regina v Same, Ex parte Grove Regina v Same, Ex parte Anderson, Pitmen to obey court and halt picket, Jail for man who encouraged boys to sniff glue, New jurors' oath Practice Direction (New Jury Oath), Probation dispute hits courts, Rape case suicide, Probation for woman in bigamy scheme, Effect of previous convictions Regina v Fentiman, Bail limitations on miners' picketing are legal, Lord Chief Justice rules, Police right in spent crimes case, Magistrates urged to seek help. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,560, Restoration furniture sells well, Dance, Chess draw agreed after 21 moves, Television and radio programmes, Theatre, Regional Television Variations, Concise Crossword (No 470), Bridge Precision needed to beat the blocks, Openings. Reviews: Disappearing acts in the Stubbs story Galleries, Opera Full value, Missing the butterfly Manon, Television Warm-up bout for the big fight, Fiction Tales of tarnished hope and faded freedom, Opera, Radio, Review Perennials from a neglected garden, Never mind the epitaph, the book's the thing Non-fiction, Films Fact and fantasy in the outback, Concerts, Television Best of the rest of Reagan Films on TV, Dance A step in the wrong direction Freedom of Information, Concerts Big Bird caged Big Bird Music Theatre, BBC SO/Elder, Family Life Dance, drawing, drama and drums. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Where the Lawson pension axe may fall, From Darkness To Light. Letters to the Editor: Making certain of jam tomorrow, Letter Putting record straight on endowment mortgages, Keeping clear of 'tax on knowledge', Future of Hongkong, Bliss was it..., Better protection for ministers, Gallery extension, Youth service, Protecting churches, Sign and portent?, Getting UK going, Gas and gaiters, Maiden Castle dig, Trial by jury. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Autumn Breaks, Acknowledgments, Waft Yourself, Veronica, Services tomorrow: Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Obituaries: Mrs John Wakeham, Sir Uday Chand Mahtab, Sir Anthony Berry Active in newspapers and politics, Benno Schotz. Business and Finance: Three directors replaced at Johnson Matthey Bankers, Commodities, Foreign Exchanges, Marketing Financial companies lag behind, says study, Family Money, Maxwell buys stake in Empire, Pensions Providing independent advice, Family Law Sorting out the priorities behind marriage vows, National Savings Modest debut for new issue, Bank Accounts Searching for bargains, Lord John losses hit Raybeck, Family Money Market, Johnson staff hold bid key, Family Money High Street Selling Franchising companies put their products in the shop window, Retail inflation drops to 4.7%, Interest Rates, US price index dips, Tempus Timely autumn gilts sale by Government Broker, Protests likely as IBM and ITT join Esprit programme, Gold, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, Stock Market Report Meyer could be bid target for Hanson, Investment BT shares 'a good buy', Retirement Banking Midland's scheme leads the pack, Investment Where a woman finds help, Wigham Poland expands with two takeovers, Currencies, News In Brief Marc Rich 'still strong financially', Taxation Revenue takes its time. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, Stock Exchange Prices Firm end to account, Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Football: Tottenham Beat Liverpool To Take The League Lead Glancing blow from Crooks gains Spurs a points decision, Gymnastics Bulgarian girls are cleared to compete, Athletics Another step into the market place, Tennis Stars turn out for new doubles event, Rugby Union: County Championship Kicks Off As Wallabies Suffer First Injury Plenty on view for selectors despite missing Winterbottom, Golf Woosnam walks tall and gets taller as course gets longer, Football, Rugby Union And Other Weekend Fixtures, For The Record, Racing: Valuable Witness Gives Pat Eddery His Eleventh Century In Twelve Seasons Allerlea can climb right to the top, Sports in Brief, Cycling Appeal from Kelly on dope finding, Bowls Golden prospect for Guildhall, Badminton A racket like a laser beam, Boxing Southpaw stand-in does not make life easier for McGuigan, Cricket India lose opening game through reckless batting, Sidelines In praise of the old master in the loft, Fishing Record for schoolboy, Hockey Laly returns to help add fizz to Bucks. 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